Was Ashley Judd sabotaged by rival Democrats?
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Was Ashley Judd鈥檚 Kentucky Senate bid undone by rival Democrats? That鈥檚 the charge Judd adviser Jonathan Miller is making today in a piece on .
Mr. Miller, a former Kentucky state treasurer, writes that Democratic supporters of current Kentucky secretary of state Alison Lundergan Grimes kept up a steady stream of sniping at Ms. Judd via a credulous national mainstream media. Furthermore, some unnamed Democrat circulated a false report that Judd, at a private Louisville dinner, said 鈥淚 have been raped twice, so I think I can handle Mitch McConnell.鈥
鈥淚 was at that dinner and never heard her say anything remotely like that,鈥 writes Miller.
The last straw was news stories reporting that former President Bill Clinton had met with Ms. Grimes and was trying to force Judd out of the race. The problem here was that the Big Dog had met with Judd and actually urged her to run against incumbent GOP Senate minority leader McConnell, according to Miller.
鈥ABC News ultimately cleared up the record, but by then the narrative was set 鈥 the most popular national figure for Kentucky Democrats was opposed to a Judd candidacy, providing further oxygen to the anti-Ashley conflagration,鈥 writes Miller.
OK, we鈥檙e not a Kentucky insider. We did not even put Louisville in our March Madness Final Four. (Go Wolverines!) But it seems pretty obvious to us that Judd鈥檚 candidacy unraveled due to larger, basic political forces.
For instance, last time we looked Judd still lived in Tennessee. McConnell ran an ad in February that hit her hard for that, among other things. It had several clips of her saying stuff like, 鈥淭ennessee is home!鈥 Yes, Judd was a delegate to the Democratic National Convention 鈥 from Tennessee. In a state as proud as Kentucky this was going to be a big problem, however deep her roots. Heck, non-residency would be a big problem in any state, proud or not.
And Judd has made many straightforward comments about policy that would get her in more trouble than the fictional reference linking 鈥渞ape鈥 and 鈥淢cConnell.鈥 She鈥檚 criticized mountaintop coal mining as 鈥渆nvironmental genocide,鈥 for instance. Coal is a powerful industry in her state, and in many parts of Kentucky mountaintop removal mining is popular due to the jobs it represents.
鈥淎shley Judd is an egotistical brat from California,鈥 said Wayne Rutherford, Pike County judge-executive, back in 2010 after Judd made .
And that鈥檚 her final problem: the movie industry connection. It could bring her money and recognition and lots of blog-delivered page view publicity. But it also would let McConnell paint her as an out-of-touch Hollywood liberal bent on forcing everyone in America to drive hybrids to their government health care. And Kentucky is a red state: last fall it went for Mitt Romney over Barack Obama by 61 to 38 percent.
So that鈥檚 why we think Judd decided not to run. She took a look at the electoral context and decided she did not want to undertake a race that she would more than likely lose.
That doesn鈥檛 mean there鈥檚 not some truth to what Miller says. But as Esquire鈥檚 Charles P. Pierce notes, complaining that party rivals hit your candidate with sharp elbows and reporters hungry for a story were eager to print whatever they felt like is tantamount to whining about reality. If you can鈥檛 take that heat, get back to the film studio.
鈥淢aking the argument that her candidacy was doomed at the start because other Democrats did her dirt, or because a bogus 鈥榥arrative鈥 was created by the national media is the functional equivalent of saying that she didn鈥檛 run because she got up one morning, faced east, and found that the sun was in her eyes,鈥 .