The progressive super PAC entangled in the saga over secret recordings that exposed Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell’s smear-campaign ambitions against actress Ashley Judd is taking heat from the left for running a second-rate operation.
Progress Kentucky, a liberal-leaning super PAC striving to oust their Republican Senate leader, does not have funds to make much of a dent on McConnell’s re-election efforts. According to its latest filing with the Federal Election Commission, Progress Kentucky has raised just about $1,000 and has spent $18.
“The so-called super PAC is two basic amateurs ” said Kentucky Rep. John Yarmuth, a Democrat. “Young guys who have no more than a thousand dollars… They are like petty thieves.”
“They’re an embarrassment to the system. They’re an embarrassment to politics. They should just retire from this effort,” he said on Weekends with Alex Witt Saturday.
The spotlight on Progress Kentucky comes after Mother Jones on Tuesday posted surreptitious recordings in which McConnell and his aides are heard plotting to use Judd’s religion and medical history against her, should she run for his seat in the upcoming 2014 election. Since the release of the recordings, the McConnell camp has called for an FBI investigation, believing their office was bugged “Watergate” style.








