On Saturday, President Obama told the Congressional Black Caucus to stop complaining and put on their marching shoes for him and his agenda. But how frustrated are black Americans with Obama and the results to date of his agenda? How are many of them reacting to his demand that they stop complaining? Why did such language get such a positive response from the very people he was scolding? And are black voters really ready to look for another candidate or sit out the 2012 campaign? We talk with Deneen Borelli, a fellow with the Project 21 Black Leadership Council.