Kean’s Iraq strategy, 2

Here are what some of the state’s bloggers are saying about Tom Kean and his unwillingness to engage the families from Military Families Speak Out:

Opinion Mill:

Senate candidate Tom Kean Jr., who wants people to think he’d be bold enough to be his own man even within the Republican Party, lacks the spine to directly address relatives of soldiers who are now facing deadly danger in Iraq. Kean, who supports the war and echoes the GOP line about staying the course instead of doing a “cut-and-run,” did a little cutting and running of his own a few days ago when a member of the anti-war group Military Families Speak Out confronted him at a studio taping. Kean turned his back on her and later accused his opponent, incumbent Democrat Bob Menendez, of “using their personal grief for his own partisan agenda.”

Trouble is, by not offering anything approaching a coherent explanation for his continued support of a disastrous war built on lies — and by refusing even to look a woman in the eye who wants him to explain his position on the biggest issue in this race — Kean is also trying to gain political advantage by not alienating conservative voters.

Blanton and Ashton’s:

Kean’s attack says much more about him than it does about these frightened New Jersey citizens. They aren’t political animals, these members of Military Families Speak Out. Their political position is all about one issue and they have no hidden agenda: they don’t think this war was worth the sacrifices and they want their people home. It isn’t a nefarious scheme. But Kean, the son of former Governor Tom Kean Senior, is a politician to the core of his being. For Kean, it’s not about public service. Last spring, with the state in a budget crisis, instead of showing leadership and remaining on the Budget Committee to help hammer out a budget for the state, he quit the committee so that he could avoid being responsible for the budget, just in case anyone complained about it. His goal is winning elections, period.

And the conservative blog, Enlighten-New Jersey:

Fausta describes how desperate the Bob Menendez for Senate campaign has become and provides a link to a must see report by WCBS TV on the anatomy of a smear campaign against Tom Kean by Menendez. The report entitled Behind the Scenes of a Political Smear catches the Menendez team in action. Check it out.

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Author: hankkalet

Hank Kalet is a poet and freelance journalist. He is the economic needs reporter for NJ Spotlight, teaches journalism at Rutgers University and writing at Middlesex County College and Brookdale Community College. He writes a semi-monthly column for the Progressive Populist. He is a lifelong fan of the New York Mets and New York Knicks, drinks too much coffee and attends as many Bruce Springsteen concerts as his meager finances will allow. He lives in South Brunswick with his wife Annie.

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