Perriello’s rough first year in D.C.

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Tom Perriello’s political obituary was written before most people ever heard his name. Virginia’s Fifth Congressional District was drawn by the General Assembly for a Republican to win, not a Democrat like Perriello.

Television attack ads started airing almost immediately after Perriello took office a year ago. During his first few months in office, a newspaper in South Boston refused to publish his name. After casting his most controversial vote — in favor of health care reform — Perriello subjected himself to the full fury of the opposition by holding an unprecedented 21 town hall meetings around the Fifth District last summer.

We can’t recall former Rep. Virgil Goode ever being yelled at in public like Perriello was at those town hall meetings. For that matter, we can’t recall Goode ever going out of his way to meet with his political opponents.

Perriello is sometimes called “one-term Tom,” one of the few nicknames the opposition has given him that can be printed in a family newspaper.

In his first year in Congress, Perriello has worked on behalf of veterans, green energy jobs and, like Goode, he has helped to steer federal dollars to Fifth District projects. He has voted against President Barack Obama on some issues and supported gun rights and worked against federal funding for abortion. But he has also voted for the federal stimulus, cap and trade and a health care bill.

His opponents are stumbling over one another to get rid of him. They may succeed. We shifted our longtime support from Goode to Perriello two years ago because it became clear that Goode, for whatever reason, no longer believed he could be effective in Washington. Perriello had no such qualms about “working a double shift” for the Fifth District. He has done that — and more — over the past year. “Tom Perriello is a man of principle,” said Bradley Rees, a Bedford County FairTax advocate, blogger, radio host and possible independent congressional candidate. “He will come out and state his principles on any given agenda item and you can expect him to vote that way … I admire his principles. I admire his stance on what he believes. I just happen to not believe the same thing.”

That’s some of the fairest criticism of Perriello we’ve heard over the past year. Ironically, Perriello is as frustrated with Washington as some of his most strident opponents.

“I have several major disappointments,” Perriello said of the past year. “I think the Democratic Party screwed up a lot in Washington, but it was very clear the Republicans were directed not to work with us in any way. I understand it’s a nasty place; it’s a political place. I’ve got thick skin. But when your country’s on the verge of depression, that’s not the time to say ‘Let’s tee up in 2010.’ It’s time to come together.”

The hypocrisy and vitriolic anger of these times doesn’t change the fact that Washington was spending too much money before Perriello’s party won control of Congress, and problems like health care and energy independence were ignored for years.

None of that will matter to those who have already made up their minds, so Perriello’s political future will rely on turning out his political supporters — not an easy task in a midterm election.

But this is a man who has already surpassed expectations. If any Democrat can win in 2010, it’s Perriello.

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Flag Comment Posted by FBO on February 13, 2010 at 12:57 pm

Perilosi is now trying to show the people of Southside how he has their back. The only thing that will be on everyone’s mind when they go to the polls in November is Cap & Trade, and Obamacare and that is why he will loose!

You can wish all you want there is no way on earth he can win. Best thing the Democrat’s party can do is find someone else to run then I would say you might have a fighting chance.

Flag Comment Posted by Randall D on February 08, 2010 at 7:03 pm

That pretty well covers the current zone, doesn’t it?

Flag Comment Posted by ravencottage on February 08, 2010 at 7:00 pm

“But he has also voted for the federal stimulus, cap and trade and a health care bill.“ NOTHING else needs to be said.

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