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babylonsister

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Fri Feb 15, 2013, 09:05 PM Feb 2013

Ashley Judd's Arsenal...Mock her at your own risk, Mitch. [View all]

Ashley Judd's Arsenal She's a Hollywood feminist, but also a Southern sweetheart. Mock her at your own risk, Mitch.

BY MOLLY REDDEN


The last time Ashley Judd made headlines as an actress, it was March 2012 and she was responding to plastic surgery gossip. This was no boilerplate denial. Speculation about her puffy face had trailed her as she promoted the debut of her ABC drama "Missing," and Judd, in a Daily Beast essay that went viral, wrote that "the conversation was pointedly nasty, gendered, and misogynistic and embodies what all girls and women in our culture, to a greater or lesser degree, endure every day, in ways both outrageous and subtle." To the lady blogs, her words were catnip. "I've never thought much about Ashley Judd," Jezebel's Lindy West wrote."{S}he's pretty, she seems nice, her pores look really small—but it turns out she's also a smart, bold, kickass feminist." But when she discussed the whole episode on the more staid "Rock Center with Brian Williams," Judd looked vulnerable. "I have never been so genuinely surprised in all my born days," she told Williams, her usually level voice warbling. The idea that a subtle change to her facial features—that "maybe I had somethin' salty, as we say in the South, and got all swelled up"—had invited so much finger-wagging, she said, "hurt me. It really hurt my feelings."

A feminist who can summon the sudsy enthusiasm of Jezebel, but also channel genteel, Southern sensibilities? If only she'd run for office! Which, of course, is exactly what she's considering: a challenge of Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky. The rumors began last fall, and only grew after she didn't deny them. When sources confirmed as much, two polls were promptly commissioned—one by PPP showing that she was the preferred candidate of Kentucky Democrats, and another by McConnell himself. His campaign's internal poll, readily shared with the press, was less newsworthy for its results than the fear it betrayed.2 That fear has since spread. Karl Rove's super PAC, American Crossroads, released an ad last week featuring photos of Judd sauntering down the red carpet, a clip of her saying "Tennessee is home," and her effusive praise of President Barack Obama, who lost Kentucky by 23 points. Rove has promised there's more to come.

They have reason to be scared: A recent PPP poll found that McConnell is the nation's least popular senator, judged by his constituents, and in January a Louisville Courier-Journal poll found that 44 percent of Kentucky voters withheld their support of him until his opponent is known; 34 percent planned to vote against him, and only 17 percent for him. But Judd would face obstacles of her own in the deep-red state. She is, after all, a Democrat, a Hollywood star, an environmentalist, and an abortion rights agitator.3 But it is clear, from her response to the plastic surgery rumors, that Judd is adept at turning cheap personal shots into media-resonant strikes on her opponents. It's not difficult to imagine her, in the face of a GOP attack on her jet-setting celebrity, finding just the right measure of righteous disgust to make McConnell, or her other potential opponent, Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul, appear sexist—especially since they're already giving her material. "Ashley Judd is a famous actress, she's an attractive woman, and presents herself well, and from what I understand is articulate," Paul said recently, when asked to evaluate Judd as a foe. "But the thing is, she doesn't really represent Kentucky."

In fact, Judd, a diehard Kentucky basketball fan, can trace her family back eight generations in the Bluegrass State. She lived there for a big chunk of her vagabond childhood, and it was where her mother and half-sister kicked off the famous '80s country music duo The Judds. Judd's 2011 memoir, All That Is Bitter and Sweet, is thick with gauzy memories of growing up in the state. As a child, she writes, "I recall looking out the window at redbud, dogwood, daffodils, irises, and pom-pom bushes, knowing exactly what heaven must look like: a spring day in Kentucky." She is adroit at drawing upon those romantic recollections to explain the roots of her liberal convictions. The dreams of her parents, "small-town kids from rural eastern Kentucky," are waylaid by teenage pregnancy and the social pressure to marry. A backcountry drive to her grandmother's house in Black Log Hollow, which an "almost mystical sense of place" compels her to make, is preceded by a plane flight over "catastrophic mountaintop removal coal-mining sites." Her unofficial major at the University of Kentucky is rabble-rousing, "or at least as much rabble-rousing as one could do and still belong to an old, elite social sorority." And her heroes? "Jesus has always been my favorite radical." It's enough to make you almost believe, when she boasts that her eleven-city AIDS awareness bus tour with Bono bypassed "the media-rich, oh-so-sophisticated East Coast and West Coast" in favor of the American heartland, that she's a bona fide resident of the mythical "real America."

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She had me at "catastrophic mountaintop removal coal-mining sites."" hedgehog Feb 2013 #1
ahh.. you said it so well Voice for Peace Feb 2013 #17
PLEASE click the link riqster Feb 2013 #2
A Smart, Bold, Kickass Feminist! sheshe2 Feb 2013 #3
Ashley Judd has it Goin' ON.. and the reCONS are Cha Feb 2013 #4
+1000 southern_belle Feb 2013 #11
Hunter S. Thompson was also from Kentucky.... WCGreen Feb 2013 #5
...as was Abe Lincoln. Benton D Struckcheon Feb 2013 #6
And Johnny Depp, George Clooney (beautiful, Liberal men) and my Mom. AzDar Feb 2013 #24
She's a very interesting prospect. Time will tell. calimary Feb 2013 #7
add to this DonCoquixote Feb 2013 #8
+1000 sheshe2 Feb 2013 #26
k&r Little Star Feb 2013 #9
Very interesting post! Makes me wanna vote for her! Except it's not my state...or my party. nt Honeycombe8 Feb 2013 #10
Umm, and what is your party? 1620rock Feb 2013 #12
You're not a democrat? Ashley Judd is. n/t tammywammy Feb 2013 #22
She's a Republican! Isn't she? nt Honeycombe8 Feb 2013 #60
She's a democrat. n/t tammywammy Feb 2013 #63
Ohhhh. I'm glad to hear it. For some reason, I thought she was a Republican. Maybe because Honeycombe8 Feb 2013 #64
Unfortunately, she will lose the turtle vote. spooky3 Feb 2013 #13
Why does McConnell have this in the can? nt sheshe2 Feb 2013 #29
see post #33 spooky3 Feb 2013 #48
I want so much for Ashley Judd to enter politics and be successful. PufPuf23 Feb 2013 #14
Maturity becomes her. mgc1961 Feb 2013 #15
LADIES. . . littlemissmartypants Feb 2013 #16
If they haven't got it yet Kath1 Feb 2013 #20
I hope she runs libodem Feb 2013 #18
Given her history, it would be easy for her to toe the conservative line. Kath1 Feb 2013 #19
This Should Be Good colsohlibgal Feb 2013 #21
k and r niyad Feb 2013 #23
+1000 smirkymonkey Feb 2013 #25
Ashley Judd's Arsenol ReRe Feb 2013 #27
I would donate money to her run against the turtle man. jonthebru Feb 2013 #28
Elizabeth Warren was my ground-zero donation target last election; Ashley Judd will be next time NBachers Feb 2013 #30
I Live in KY Notafraidtoo Feb 2013 #31
Why are they afraid? babylonsister Feb 2013 #39
Cause they are DINO Notafraidtoo Feb 2013 #66
K&R helveticas Feb 2013 #32
Mock Turtle trusty elf Feb 2013 #33
I love her. Diyames Feb 2013 #34
K&R n/t lupinella Feb 2013 #35
I can't take her seriously as a political candidate MotherPetrie Feb 2013 #36
Geez! She's more of a serious Carolina Feb 2013 #49
Yeah, and I didn't take them seriously, either. Or Ronald Reagan. Or loads of other MotherPetrie Feb 2013 #50
Why? tavalon Feb 2013 #53
I know she's done a lot of humanitarian work, and I commend her for that. MotherPetrie Feb 2013 #55
Meh, that's hardly the same thing. Hissyspit Feb 2013 #57
Meh, I disagree. She only had points to make about the shallowness of celebrity gossip MotherPetrie Feb 2013 #58
No, she made points about society’s objectification of girls and women. Hissyspit Feb 2013 #59
Only because SHE was being cast in an unflattering light. That's what it was about. MotherPetrie Feb 2013 #69
That's a good point. Moses2SandyKoufax Feb 2013 #61
Thanks for the honest answer tavalon Feb 2013 #62
Well if you call on Karl Rove to save your seat malaise Feb 2013 #37
Go Ashley Go! Helen Reddy Feb 2013 #38
Ashley Judd ... Fantastic Anarchist Feb 2013 #40
Go Ashley! The Turtle is afraid and he ought to be. Not only of Ashley Judd sabrina 1 Feb 2013 #41
Sources: Judd 'leaning toward' Senate bid, decision by Derby Day Anywho6 Feb 2013 #42
Thank you for that! And don't you have babylonsister Feb 2013 #45
Kentucky has a Democratic Governor! Anywho6 Feb 2013 #47
Dem governors win here by being Conservative. Notafraidtoo Feb 2013 #68
That's too far away... Benton D Struckcheon Feb 2013 #51
Oh, yeah, this is a multitalented and highly intelligent woman tavalon Feb 2013 #54
I've always appreciated Ashley's acting talent, PotatoChip Feb 2013 #43
to read later snagglepuss Feb 2013 #44
I'm with her 100% TheKentuckian Feb 2013 #46
Run Ashley, Run, tavalon Feb 2013 #52
Ash mtasselin Feb 2013 #56
I think I would too upi402 Feb 2013 #65
I would LOVE to see her kick McConnell's sorry ass. smirkymonkey Feb 2013 #67
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