Then you'll get pieces like this out there in the mainstream:
There are 100 senators on Capitol Hill and the National Black Chamber of Commerce can make appointments with 99 of them. “Brother Man” refuses to allot time while we interact with the leadership of the Senate on a daily basis. I guess it’s the syndrome “The white man’s ice is colder”. Yes, I think it is clinical. The best example of his problem happened in New Orleans last July at our 14th Annual Conference. It was co-incidental that three US Senators were in the area, Senators John Kerry, Mary Landrieu and Barack Obama. Two of them, Senators Kerry and Landrieu, jumped at the opportunity to visit our conference. In fact, Senator Kerry gave an inspiring keynote address while Senator Landrieu was eloquent with her welcoming remarks. They stayed one and a half hours networking with chamber executives and entrepreneurs from around the nation. Where was Barack? He refused to come. He actually peeled off from their touring party while the other senators met with us. He just couldn’t do it even though 15 Black chambers from Illinois were there.
At first we thought it might be a heritage thing. He isn’t a descendent of slaves, sharecroppers and victims of Jim Crow like us. But no that can’t be it because he will run from the Kenya National Chamber of Commerce and Industry, an affiliate of ours, in like fashion. The next time he goes to Kenya he might want to allot 15 minutes with them. They will tell him that the Africa Growth and Opportunity Act, AGOA, is flawed with serious loopholes. China brings in raw materials such as cotton and produces fabrics to be sold to US companies tariff free under AGOA. This assault has killed jobs for hundreds of thousands of African workers and has decimated agri-business in various nations including Kenya. It’s kind of insulting to go over there, smile and give out some cheers but be brain dead on the economic issues.
The Republicans should be taking notes. I am sure they are.