Musings —11.13.2013 08:26 AM
—Toronto needs a mayor: Ford-must-go rally today at noon at City Hall
Be there. I plan to. And remember – 75 per cent of the city want Mayor Crackhead gone.
Musings —11.13.2013 08:26 AM
—Be there. I plan to. And remember – 75 per cent of the city want Mayor Crackhead gone.
Is this still on ? The last I read was that it was cancelled ,and they sent a letter to City Council instead. (From their website)
sad little attempt at sowing confusion about the event.
Not at all Chris . I actually hope that the protesters outnumber the media this time ,For a change.
Still on according to their web site and FB page.
Thanks ..
I don’t know about this. Won’t driving Ford out of office just give him a martyr platform to run on and just galvinize his fanatical base to action?
I wonder if it’s just better to keep asking Ford about his “recovery”, document his failure, work around him as council has done and let him fully destroy any possible future in politics (hopefully taking his brother with him. ).
Short term pain for long term gain.
Glad to see these poll numbers because I’m so sick of the media saying that Ford Nation is still onboard. Ford Nation is dead. Adam Vaughan said it best: Ford Nation is a failed state.
I know Ford is a grade-a asshole and all, but calling him “Mayor Crackhead” is pretty disparaging considering the guy is also a hapless addict. There is, after all, a reason why substance abuse is considered a protected disability in workplaces around the country, and it’s because addiction is debilitating. More to the point, it’s not like it’s hard to make the case that he’s the crappiest of all crappy mayors without mocking him because of his (genuine) disability.
Obviously he needs to go, but there’s better ways to communicate that than “Mayor Crackhead”.
In workplaces where addiction is considered a genuine disability, time off is given for an employee to GO TO REHAB AND GET HELP WITH THEIR ADDICTION. Mayor Crackhead refuses to do so. Hence the moniker.
I caught a few moments of Real Time with Bill Maher last night. (This particular episode ran a few days after Halloween.)
Maher brought up Rob Ford’s name. The comedian he was chatting with made a very astute observation:
“There are only two ways that guy is ever going to leave office: on a stretcher or in handcuffs.”