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[applause] vp pence thank you all. Father jenkins, board of trustees, distinguished members of the faculty, my fellow honorees, guests, grandparents, parents, family, and friends gathered here, all who have come from near and far to share a special moment. And congratulations to a generation of promise, the university of notre dame class of 2017. We are proud of you all. [applause] vp pence you know, for this son of indiana, it is great to be back home again. [applause] vp pence but i have to tell you, its deeply humbling for me to participate in the 172nd commencement here at the university of notre dame in her 175th year. My firstgeneration irishamerican mother is actually with us today, 83 years young, nancy pence fritsch. [applause] and you know, im pretty sure my mother never thought shed see me at a graduation at notre dame. [laughter] vp pence hi, mom. The notre dame class of 2017 is a class of extraordinary accomplishment. You came from every corner of america and from all across the world, representing all 50 states, the district of columbia and puerto rico, and a stunning 74 foreign nations. Some 3143 men and women will graduate today with 3171 degrees. Now, by my count, that difference means that we have about 28 graduates earning multiple degrees from notre dame today. [applause] vp pence we have with us a twotime olympian, two rhodes scholars, two truman scholars, 15 fulbright scholars, a quadruple domer, National Champions in fencing and soccer, the indiana campus compact wood award winner, and most impressive of all i say with gratitude that 38 of you will leave here and serve as officers in the United States army, navy, marine corps, and air force, and we thank you for your service. [applause] vp pence now, today is a day of celebration, and the sun is out. [cheers] vp pence its also a day of appreciation, especially for all those who believed in you and saw you through your friends, these great professors, and your wonderful families. On behalf of all the moms and dads here, i can attest firsthand that this ceremony is one of the proudest moments of their lives. [applause] you know, ive been a governor and now im Vice President of the United States, but the most important job i will ever hold is that of husband and father. [applause] in fact, my wife of 31 years, the second lady of the United States of america, is also with us today. Would you join me in welcoming karen pence . [applause] vp pence karen and i are the proud parents of three amazing kids. One of them just joined the ranks of College Graduates this last month, so we know firsthand that while today is an accomplishment for all of you who are graduating, it really is just as much an accomplishment for your families. You know youve come to this point because your parents and your families gave you a foundation of love and education. They encouraged you. They prayed for you. And in most cases, they signed a whole lot of checks to make this day possible. [laughter] vp pence so before we go one step further, class of 2017, why dont you just stand up, turn around, catch the eyes of the loved ones who are with us today, and show them just how thankful you are for all of the love and support that carried you to this day. [applause] vp pence you know, because of your hard work and their support, youre graduating from an Exceptional University today. My charge to all of you is simply this be exceptional from this day forth. 175 years ago, the reverend edward sorin and seven of his companions left their home in vincennes, indiana, traveled north along the wabash through fields and forests, amid the valleys and over the hills, until they reached the very ground on which we stand today. Here they broke bread, they said their prayers, and in the words of father sorin, they established an institution with a Noble Mission to, in their words, become a powerful means for good. And so it has. For 175 years, the men and women who have come before you in this place and graduated from this university have gone forth to do good. The university of notre dame is special. [applause] vp pence from the arts to engineering, from politics to prose, youve been given a Strong Foundation of critical thought and knowledge. Youve studied the textbooks of your discipline and learned the facts and figures that youll need to succeed in your chosen field and profession. But a notre dame education doesnt end with the formation of the mind. In these halls, youve experienced the formation of the heart. Your education here has prepared you for a life of service to your families, your communities, and our country, and the countries to which you will return. Notre dame is exceptional. This University Stands without apology for human freedom and the inherent dignity of every human person, and it holds fast to the faith that gave it birth. And the impact of notre dame reaches far beyond the sight of the golden dome. Your Educational Initiatives bring knowledge to the children across this country and the world who need it most. Your commitment to social concerns melds faith and action to overcome poverty worldwide. Your focus on ethics and culture promotes the value of all human life. And know that in so many causes, i can assure you, that in these matters you have an ally in our stillnew administration. You know, the greatest honor of my life is to serve as Vice President to the 45th president of the United States of america, president donald trump. [applause] vp pence just as notre dame has stood strong to protect its religious liberty, im proud that this president just took steps to ensure that this university and the Little Sisters of the poor could not be forced to violate their consciences to fully participate in american civic life. [applause] vp pence and just as notre dame has stood for those who are persecuted for their faith around the world, just a short while ago in saudi arabia, this president spoke out against religious persecution of all people of all faiths, and on the world stage, he condemned in his words the murder of innocent muslims, the oppression of women, the persecution of jews, and the slaughter of christians. [applause] vp pence and where this president has stood for the unalienable right to life at home and abroad, im so proud that the university of notre dame has stood without apology for the sanctity of human life. [applause] vp pence your education at the university of notre dame has been exceptional, but as the good book says, to whom much is given, much will be required. So i urge you, as the rising generation, carry the ideals and the values that youve learned at notre dame into your lives and your careers. Be leaders, in your families, in your communities, and in every field of endeavor, for the values you learned here at notre dame. And in these divided times, i urge you to take one more aspect of the culture of this historic institution into the mainstream of american life. You know, if the emanations of free speech were charted on a map like infrared heat signatures, one would hope that universities would be the hottest places, red and purple with dispute, not dark blue and white, frozen in decant orthodoxy and intellectual stasis. If such a map were to exist, notre dame would burn bright with the glow of vibrant discussion. This university is a vanguard of freedom of expression and the Free Exchange of ideas at a time, sadly, when free speech and civility are waning on campuses across america. Notre dame is a campus where deliberation is welcomed, where opposing views are debated, and where every speaker, no matter how unpopular or unfashionable, is afforded the right to air their views in the open for all to hear. [applause] vp pence but notre dame is an exception, an island in a sea of conformity so far spared from the noxious wave that seems to be rushing over much of academia. While this institution has maintained an atmosphere of civility and open debate, far too many campuses across america have become characterized by speech codes, safe zones, tone policing, administrationsanctioned political correctness, all of which amounts to nothing less than suppression of the freedom of speech. [applause] vp pence these alltoocommon practices are destructive of learning and the pursuit of knowledge, and they are wholly outside the american tradition. [applause] vp pence as you, our youth, are the future, and universities the bellwether of thought and culture, i would submit that the increasing intolerance and suppression of the timehonored tradition of Free Expression on our campuses jeopardizes the liberties of every american. This should not and must not be met with silence. [applause] you know, little more than two years ago, i was here when this university, this nation, and the world bid farewell to a giant of this institution and of the 20th century, father theodore hesburgh. [applause] vp pence his contributions as the longestserving president of this institution are legion, but his moral example is greater still and will impact generations. And on this point of which i speak, he wrote words of admonition that i hope you will carry into the careers of and on this point of which i consequence that unfold before you. He wrote, and i quote, notre dame can and must be a crossroads where all the vital intellectual currents of our time meet in dialogue, where the great issues are plumbed to their depths, where every sincere inquirer is welcomed and listened to, where differences of culture and religion and conviction can coexist with friendship, civility, hospitality, respect, and love. Father ted said notre dame was to be as she is today a place where the endless conversation is harbored and not foreclosed. And so i say to this rising generation, so, too, must america be in your time. [applause] vp pence so as new graduates of this Exceptional University, i urge you, be leaders for the freedom of thought and expression. Carry the example and principles youve learned here into all the places where you live and work. From this day forward, like the generations who have gone before for the past 175 years, the graduates of the class of 2017, you are called to lead for good, to be men and women of integrity and values, to be salt and light in these everchanging times. And youre called in one other way to have faith. For as the old book says, he knows the plans he has for you, plans to prosper you, not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. Strive every day to lead for good, with courage and conviction. Live your life according to the precepts and principles that you have learned and seen here at notre dame, and in all you do, have faith that he who brought you this far will never leave you nor forsake you, because he never will. If you hold fast to him, to the faith youve deepened in this place and to all youve learned and the examples youve seen, i know you will not only persevere, you will prevail, and you will lead your families, your professions, and our country to unimaginable heights. University of notre dame class of 2017, this is your day. So go, irish. The future is yours. Thank you. God bless you, and god bless the United States of america. [applause] dont forget that you are a physical being to take care of and maintain. I am not going to say that we are lazy, overweight society, a fat, moody, suv writing, soda and beer guzzling, tv watching, size xl wearing, walkdontrun generation. [laughter] but i guess i just did. [laughter] dont forget that you are a mental being with a humongous trillion gigawatt hard drive at your disposal. Most of you have been running it like crazy for the last four years, moaning about the books you had to read, papers you had to write, and tests you had to take. Yet thanks to that hard drive and about 1000 billion cups of coffee, you made it. Let me put it this way i can find out where you live. [laughter] i have my resources. And if i show up at your house 10 years from now and find nothing in your living room but readers digest, nothing in your bedroom but the newest dan brown novel, and nothing in your bathroom but jokes for the john, i will chase you down to the end of your driveway and back, shouting, where are the damn books . You graduated college 10 years ago, how come there are no books in your house . Why are you living the mental equivalent of a kraft macaroni and cheese life . [laughter] i sound like i am joking about this, but i am not. You have got a brain under the cap you are wearing. Take care of the damn thing. Try to remember there is more to life than vin diesel and tom cruise. It would not kill you to go to a movie once a month that has subtitles. You can read them, you went to college, for gods sake. Announcer former president bill clinton received an honorary doctorate from hobart and William Smith colleges in upstate new york, and delivered the commencement address to graduates. This is half an hour. I now present William Jefferson clinton as a candidate for the degree of dr. Of human docers degree of

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