You’ll remember this ad for a long time
Friendly fire doesn’t begin to describe it.
Friendly fire doesn’t begin to describe it.
…actually, they can. Never mind.

She picks a fight with everyone, all the time. Not the kind of mayor we need.
I’m happy. A smaller Toronto city council isn’t a bad thing. And the notwithstanding clause dropping off the table is a very good thing. #Topoli #onpoli #Cdnpoli
— Warren Kinsella (@kinsellawarren) September 19, 2018
Seeing these geniuses – or what’s left of ’em, anyway – tonight with Lala. Amped.
A few days ago, John Tory put out a press release laying out what he wants to see in the Toronto mayoral debates. Given all the crap that is going on, with notwithstanding clauses and protests and grandmothers being handcuffed and whatnot, it didn’t get a lot of attention. It should have.
Tory laid out some of the things he wants to see in the debates in which he will participate. They are:
Jennifer Keesmaat hasn’t insisted on the same sorts of things, to my knowledge. She wants to exclude other candidates, for example. That’s wrong.
Yesterday, John Tory got asked about all of this stuff. What he said is significant [and I’ve edited it for brevity]:
Discussions about debates are taking place [with] my campaign. We have issued, as a campaign, a series of criteria that are fair – and that should apply to all debates. I will not debate in the presence of a couple of candidates that have openly and consistently advocated racism, and white supremacist views. That has no place in the city, let alone in the debate for the mayoralty. The second thing that I have said – in light of the fact there are some 35 candidates, I think, running for mayor – these debate organizers should make more of an effort to make sure that that other people are represented.
I’m quite willing to debate. And I look forward to debating. But I believe that having just two [candidates] is not reflective of the fact that other people have spent a lot of time and effort to campaign in good faith. The debate organizers should be making an effort to make sure that some of those people should be represented in the debates that we have. And I am pleased to say that a number of the debate organizers have agreed with that, and I have confirmed my participation in these debates.
This is another reason why I’m supporting Tory: he isn’t afraid of critics or criticism. And: he won’t give legitimacy, in any way, to bigotry. And: he wants the mayoral campaign to be as multicultural as Toronto is.
Like I say, he’s a good guy. If you live here in the Centre of the Universe™, you should vote for him.