If the GOP ignores blacks, as you posted, why on earth did George W. Bush, appoint more "blacks" to real positions like cabinet level, than Slick Willy or even BHO?
Just what does "ignore" mean?
that again contradicts Herman Cains success, and that of Allen West.....still trying to figure that out,....may have to open my Hahn Pinot Noir to try to get to that answer... 
You might need that bottle, because I am going to say good things about W. He may have been a thick, wrongheaded sumbitch, but he was never a racist.

He hired Powell because Powell (likeCheney) gave him the gravitas he was lacking in FP and reassured the voters that he was ready for prime time. Powell was hired because of his resume, not his race. Same with Condi. She's a bit more controversial because some of GHW's folks thought she was under qualified, and there are rumors she and W. were an item (in which case, go W.

). Still again, I will pay you $100 a head for any black voter who pulled the lever for W. because of Condi. It was a merit hire for good or ill. Politics were secondary here. W. has few good traits, but not giving a damn about race is one of them, and I give him full credit for it.
As for ignore? It means that the GOP has been hostile too or, passive about, black political concerns. The old racist Southern Dems like Strom Thurmond became Republicans and the GOP has played the Southern strategy on and off since 1960. Don't deny it TW, because you are a Southern boy like me. We can talk issues like crime, drugs and welfare and affirmative action, and we know were we'll end up. Still, times have changed. The GOP has gotten a clue. Blacks love school choice. Dems hate it, and that's good for the GOP. Most blacks are homophobic. It puts them closer to the religious right than the Dems on issues like gay marriage and adoption. Cain is trying to extend that to economic issues and I wish him luck. Still, poll any AA neighborhood on a generic Republican versus a generic Democrat, and 9 out of 10 respondents will pick the Dem. The GOP will not invest heavily on getting the black vote unless Cain gets the nod. And even then? He's running against another black guy. Their bigger challenge is getting the rednecks to vote black.
Sorry, but its true.
FQ13.