Get your popcorn ready. Karl Rove said Thursday he’s planning much more than a sequel to the attack ad his super PAC premiered earlier this week against actress Ashley Judd, a Democrat, considering a run against Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.).
“She’s going to get to know that she’s not going to be able to wait until the screenwriters from California and producers make her look good and prepare the ads and give her lots of lines to memorize so that she can handle these things,” Rove told Fox News host Bill O’Reilly. “We’re going to make her start saying where she’s coming from.”
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Rove’s conservative American Crossroads super PAC debuted the ad dubbed “Ashley’s Story” earlier this week that depicts Judd as an out-of-touch, inexperienced Hollywood liberal who is not even a resident of Kentucky. Judd, daughter of country singer Naomi Judd, currently resides in Tennessee.
“We are making fun of her,” Rove said point-blankly on Fox News. “She is way far out on the left wing of the Democratic Party, which is not very far out left in Kentucky.”
