Actress and lefty activist Ashley Judd has long been a vocal supporter of President Obama; one look at her Twitter feed could tell you that. Now, some have speculated that she's mulling a run against Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell for his Kentucky seat in 2014 -- and she doesn't deny it. Her statement to the Louisville Courier-Journal indicates that we might see the most high-profile Senate candidate since Al Franken (D-MN):
“I cherish Kentucky, heart and soul, and while I’m very honored by the consideration, we have just finished an election, so let’s focus on...












so ... stuff it
1. He got into Columbia and Harvard Law school applying as a foreign exchange student. No stringent grade requirements for that and his grades were self-admittedly inferior.
2. He passed the Illinois Bar but voluntary surrendered his law license when an investigation was begun into false statements on his bar application.
3. His two prior elective offices were stolen by bringing lawsuits to have divorce records unsealed, resulting in his winning the offices by default, not the will of the voters.
4. Aside from voting "present" in a state and federal senate seat position, the only other work experience he had was as a "community organizer" (i.e. race-baiting demonstration organizer.
So much for your hero Obama.