MoveOn.org Calls Perriello “Progressive Hero”
By Jason Johnson | Monday, October 18th, 2010 | PoliticsThroughout his brief career in the House of Representatives, Tom Perriello has attempted to project an image of himself as a moderate, pragmatic and independent voice in the House Democratic caucus. In his first debate with his Republican opponent state Sen. Robert Hurt, Rep. Perriello tried to refute the allegation that he is a rubberstamp for the Obama-Pelosi agenda by citing his opposition to the Democratic Party on issues of abortion, firearms and the recent Wall Street and Consumer Protection Act. Yet one group is not buying the moderate image Rep. Perriello is trying to project: MoveOn.org.
In an email, MoveOn.org urges its members to come to the assistance of their “heroes”:
Dear MoveOn member,
Russ Feingold, Barbara Boxer, Alan Grayson, Tom Perriello, and other progressive leaders have a Republican bull’s-eye on their backs this election year. And polls show many bold progressives are in real danger of losing in November—unless we all step up right away to save them. In short: Our heroes are in trouble….
Without them in Congress, it’ll be easier for Republicans and their corporate allies to steamroll awful legislation—because often what it takes is the leadership of a brave and bold progressive to stop the madness. We simply can’t let them lose on November 2nd. So we’re gearing up for the biggest weekend of action yet this election year: “Save our Heroes” house parties next weekend. We’ll recruit volunteers to help get out the vote for our heroes and dozens of other Democrats nationwide. These campaigns urgently need help to reach all their targeted voters, so we’ve set an ambitious goal of 500 parties and 150,000 recruitment calls. We’ll need everyone to pitch in to meet that goal!
MoveOn.org is putting its money on the line for Rep. Perriello, too. Despite his professed “independence,” MoveOn.org contributed $100,000 to Rep. Perriello’s reelection campaign during the last quarter. What does MoveOn.org know about Rep. Perriello that his constituents do not? How can Tom Perriello be both a moderate, independent voice for the 5th District and one of MoveOn.org’s “progressive heroes” (in the same class as noted liberals like Sens. Feingold and Boxer and Rep. Alan Grayson)? Just how much of the organization’s far-left agenda does Rep. Perriello support?
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A lifelong political junkie, Jason caught the political bug as a fifth grader after meeting George Allen in 1993. Since then he has studied political science at both the undergraduate and graduate level. When not perusing the blogs or volunteering for conservative Republicans, Jason enjoys cheering on his beloved Virginia Tech Hokies and spending time at his Bedford County home.









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4 Responses to "MoveOn.org Calls Perriello “Progressive Hero”"
I have been very surprised that the pro-life organizations, while doubtful they would support Perriello, have not been screaming about him. His vote for Obamacare did indeed allow fed funding of abortions in several states: Pennsylvania among them.
He may be Catholic, but so is Pelosi, Biden & so was Kennedy.
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