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What's the deal with Mayor Rob Ford??

Started by OttoVonBismarck, November 04, 2013, 03:09:31 PM

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PDH

I have come to believe that the whole world is an enigma, a harmless enigma that is made terrible by our own mad attempt to interpret it as though it had an underlying truth.
-Umberto Eco

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Ed Anger

0% chance Squeelus will latch on to the Mayor. He's not a swarthy barbarian.
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Neil

Being a dick, ordering people killed?  That sounds like Chicago politics.  Spellus will squee.
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Maladict



Quote15 November 2013 Last updated at 11:19 GMT


Toronto Mayor Rob Ford apologises for oral-sex remarks

Flanked by his wife, Renata, in a city hall news conference, Toronto Mayor Rob Ford apologised for his graphic remarks
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Troubled Toronto Mayor Rob Ford has apologised for obscene comments he made on live TV while denying he had offered oral sex to a female staff member.

The Canadian politician used what he called "unforgivable language", in remarks to reporters.

He also threatened to take legal action against former employees who made claims about his drinking and drug use.

It is the latest scandal to engulf 44-year-old Mr Ford, who last week admitted smoking crack cocaine.

Police documents released on Wednesday quoted Ford associates as saying that the mayor had driven drunk, used racially abusive language, threatened staff, consorted with a woman suspected of being a prostitute and made a sexual proposition to a female staff member.

On Thursday morning, he told reporters the allegations were "outright lies", although he conceded he might have driven after taking alcohol.

"The things we are seeing and hearing about Mayor Rob Ford are truly disturbing"

However, reporters were left gasping by his profane outburst as he denied having once offered oral sex to a former female employee.

The father of two young children said that he was "happily married" and crudely commented that he enjoyed enough oral sex at home.


Later on Thursday, Mr Ford was flanked by his wife, Renata, as he expressed regret for the "graphic" language, the latest in a string of apologies.

He said his integrity as a father and husband had been attacked, prompting him to "see red".

"I acted on complete impulse in my remarks," he said.

Mr Ford also announced he was getting help from healthcare professionals.

"If you can't get rid of an ogre, at least weaken him and lessen the damage he does," says an editorial in the Toronto Star, which refers to measures being considered by the Toronto authorities to cut Rob Ford's mayoral power. "The proposed actions aren't enough, of course. Anything that leaves this abusive, drunken, drug-using, out-of-control con man at the helm of Canada's largest city necessarily falls short."

The Globe and Mail backs Ontario premier Kathleen Wynne's suggestion that Toronto ask the provincial government based at Queen's Park to intervene: "City council alone can't save Toronto from its disgrace of a mayor. But together with Queen's Park, it can."

The Toronto Sun refers to an Ipsos Reid poll of Toronto voters, a year ahead of mayoral elections, which placed Rob Ford third in a list of candidates. "The bad news for Ford, as Ipsos Reid notes, is that he is 'not terribly competitive in any scenario' and his 'hopes for re-election are bleak'."

Christie Blatchford in the National Post says the Toronto police probe into the city mayor has been flawed. "The police did by the back door what for some reason they were unwilling to do by the front, that is, with an arrest and charge."

The erratic mayor was wearing a Toronto Argonauts jersey when he made the sexually charged comments.

The Canadian Football League team said in a statement: "These latest remarks, while wearing our team's jersey, are particularly disappointing."

Councillor Karen Stintz later said the city had suspended all school trips to city hall indefinitely because staff deemed it unsafe.

Meanwhile, many of the 44-member city council turned their backs on the mayor as he addressed political matters.

"This is one of the most stubborn, pig-headed people I think we have ever seen," said Councillor Janet Davis.

"He seems to have no self-awareness, no core of moral character. It is stunning."

In his initial remarks on Thursday, the mayor had vowed legal action against his former chief of staff and two other aides over allegations they made to police, detailed in legal papers released on Wednesday.

The police interviews were conducted to obtain a search warrant for Alexander Lisi, Mr Ford's friend and occasional driver, whom police accuse of marijuana possession and trafficking.

The mayor also threatened litigation against a waiter who said he believed Mr Ford and a woman had snorted cocaine in a private room at a restaurant on St Patrick's Day 2012.

On Wednesday, the city council voted 41-2 requesting he take leave, but they have no authority to remove him. Mr Ford has vowed to stay on and run for re-election in October 2014.

Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne suggested the provincial government could intervene, as she made a televised statement on Thursday.

"The things we are seeing and hearing about Mayor Rob Ford are truly disturbing," she said.

But it was not all bad news for the conservative mayor, who was elected in 2010 on a pledge to tackle wasteful spending at city hall.

It was announced that Mr Ford and his brother, Councillor Doug Ford, would get their own TV talk show next Monday, entitled Ford Nation.


The deal with Sun News Network follows last week's cancellation of the brothers' popular weekly radio show with a local broadcaster.


Eddie Teach

He needs to hire Mike Flaherty to shield him from himself.
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Berkut

How can there be no process in place to simply remove/impeach him?
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Camerus

And it was said Miller's garbage strike was an international embarrassment.  :P

Capetan Mihali

Quote from: Maladict on November 15, 2013, 08:30:29 AM
Councillor Karen Stintz later said the city had suspended all school trips to city hall indefinitely because staff deemed it unsafe.

^_^
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Admiral Yi

 :lol:

One of their students could get squooshed by a falling mayor.

Grey Fox

Quote from: Berkut on November 15, 2013, 08:54:17 AM
How can there be no process in place to simply remove/impeach him?

It's not in the British tradition of governance. Plus, since Cities are product of the provincial government, it provides the mayor with some political immunity from a changing provincial governmental policy.
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Admiral Yi


Grey Fox

Nope. Well, not in Ontario & Quebec.

I assume ROC is like Ontario but it could be different.

At the municipal level. We have one at the federal level.
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PDH

Kind of an interesting twist on the old theme of decadent, dangerous urban center vs. uptight puritanical suburbs.
I have come to believe that the whole world is an enigma, a harmless enigma that is made terrible by our own mad attempt to interpret it as though it had an underlying truth.
-Umberto Eco

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"I'm pretty sure my level of depression has nothing to do with how much of a fucking asshole you are."

-CdM

Admiral Yi

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Kind of an interesting twist on the old theme of decadent, dangerous urban center vs. uptight puritanical suburbs.


PDH

I have come to believe that the whole world is an enigma, a harmless enigma that is made terrible by our own mad attempt to interpret it as though it had an underlying truth.
-Umberto Eco

-------
"I'm pretty sure my level of depression has nothing to do with how much of a fucking asshole you are."

-CdM