Posted on 03/07/2013 9:38:42 PM PST by Republican Wildcat
Shes not even a candidate yet.
But the GOP opposition research machine is already in full froth over what it views as perhaps the juiciest 2014 target: Ashley Judd, who is exploring a challenge to Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.).
Republicans are homing in with glee on the actress and activist, picking apart her views and statements and compiling a thick compendium of speeches, writings and tweets. What they found: Judd may not have a legislative record, but she has left quite a paper trail.
This early opposition research effort seems as much about scaring Democrats nationally about a Judd candidacy as informing Kentuckians before Judd even decides to make the race.
Ms. Judd has a bit of a habit of making bizarre comments and observations that will put Democratic officials and candidates across the country in uncomfortable positions, said Brad Dayspring, a spokesman for the National Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee. As for Kentucky, well lets just say that Ms. Judds comments are outlandish for Hollywood, never mind Covington.
The latest of Judds unorthodox views to rise to the surface courtesy of the GOP is a 2006 statement about why she doesnt have children which Republicans say will not sit well in Kentucky. Its unconscionable to breed, with the number of children who are starving to death in impoverished countries, Judd said. Rep. John Yarmuth (D-Ky.), who has been advising Judd, said that the actress was speaking for herself, and added that people in Kentucky understand the word breeding.
In a disjointed talk at George Washington University Friday, Judd, 44, may have given her opponents more fodder by referencing U2 rocker Bono, her dog being on a hunger strike and her extravagant travels. We winter in Scotland. Were smart like that, she told students.
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Ashley just shows off her juggs.
Indeed, and my initial thought with her politics in mind was what a waste/waist. I suppose with that little spelling error I could have added no pun intended.
Seems that a documentary I saw about the Judd women said that Ashley was educated abroad — France, I think. (I could be wrong.)
Their, fixed it....
I am sorry I am so cynical, I want to see Linsey Graham primaried and beaten so bad I can taste it. And to see McCain recalled or retired early and maybe someone to challenge McConnell for the leadership as well.
We have a handful that really get it in the House and Senate, the rest of them all suck.
Let me know if you’d like to join the Linda Graham ping list.
Judd's grandmother said she is a "hollywood liberal" and she would vote for Mitch and against her own grand daughter.
Its unconscionable to breed, with the number of children who are starving to death in impoverished countries,”
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So, if those in developed countries don’t “breed,” then WHO will work to feed those in starving countries, BIOTCH?
Louisville conservative here. I hope your right.
This democrat moron will win what ever election she runs in..She loves and prases Obama..We all know Obama has a way of helping his ignorant friend win..here is what she says about Obama
She said Obama moved her to tears: I think that he is a powerful leader. I think hes a brilliant man. I think that he has an incredible devotion to our constitution. And that he is now able to flower more as the president I knew he could be.
And: I was extremely proud of his statement about gay marriage, for example, because he didnt need to do that. He was just displaying his values and his belief in equality. And that moved me to tears. When asked about Romney, she could only say, “To be perfectly honest, I havent paid that much attention to him, because Im so into my guy.”
Wow. You should have used sunscreen all those years, Ashley!
Yarmuth seems to be pushing her.
He is the local commie from Kentucky. He gets enough votes from the uber-liberal parts of Louisville like the Highlands to keep his seat in the House. But he can not beat Mitch in a statewide Senate race. So he needs Ashley to win the seat first with her star power and then he can slide into or go after Paul’s seat later.
I do not believe Ms. Judd is doing this solely on her own. She is being pushed by local and national politicians to leverage her star power.
They probably figure if they can Al Franken elected Ms. Judd would be a shoe-in. After all, Franken never looked that good in a hockey jersey!
Good points - Yarmuth is the blue dot in a sea of red in this state.
And Jerry is now in Frankfort and will likely want to stay there.
Ashley Judd (Kennedy School) 2010After establishing a strong career as an actor, Ashley Judd chose to go back to school to get a Mid-Career Masters in Public Administration from the Harvard Kennedy School. She has been an active humanitarian working with Population Services International and YouthAIDS and traveling around the world to work with these causes.
Exactly. Let's "Akin" this gal. Worked for them. It can work for us.
She'll have a cute Southern drawl when she starts running. You can bet on it.
I think a lot of national Dem consultants are pushing for her as well, seeing even a losing Judd for Senate campaign as a hugh cash cow fueled by massive Hollywood donations.
Everything I’ve seen or heard from her indicates she’s little more than a typical vapid Hollywood starlett type that has built a career upon the foundation laid by her mom and sister.
The problem may be restraining the impulse to club her like a baby seal, which would allow the Dems to play the victim card and gain a fair amount of sympathy.
One more thing to add. I was reading recently that, apart from Yarmuth, KY Dems are pretty nervous about a Judd candidacy, thinking that her unrepentent Liberalism will hurt downticket KY Dems, who (apart from Yarmuth) are more Conservative and will have to run away from her.
I don’t know how the nomination process works in KY, but either a nominating convention or a primary is going to cause her problems, not only because she’s so Liberal but also because there are more than a few state Dems who have probably Bern waiting years for their shot at a Senate seat.
Why are the spending so much time targeting someone who hasn’t even announced a run yet? That’s besides the fact that I could beat Ashley Judd, and I don’t live in Kentucky (neither does she).
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