Politics | Barack Obama Black Caucus Furious Over Neglect by Obama Jobs meeting today likely to get heated By Kevin Spak Posted Mar 11, 2010 9:56 AM CST Copied Members of the Congressional Black Caucus, including Chair Barbara Lee, left, Emanuel Cleaver, center, hold a new conference on Capitol Hill, Dec. 11, 2009. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais) Barack Obama is sure to get an earful when he meets with the Congressional Black Caucus on jobs today; the CBC is none too happy with the first black president. The much-respected John Conyers tells Politico that Obama “isn’t listening” to black lawmakers, while others accuse him of not paying enough attention to the poor or focusing on his own political fortunes. Privately, aides report even more grievances. They say lawmakers feel neglected, noting that Valerie Jarrett, Obama’s point-person for dealing with the Caucus, has cancelled eight separate lunches with them. “None of these members think they are going to be onstage with Obama having a black party,” said one aide, “but they desperately want to have a relationship.” Obama doesn’t need the CBC to win black voters, Politico notes: They give him a 96% approval rating. Read These Next Rob Reiner's son has been arrested after murder of his parents. Hero who disarmed Australia shooter might lose his arm. Police interviewing family member after deaths of Rob Reiner, wife. Horrific tragedy reported at Rob Reiner's house. Report an error