Sorry to burst your bubble.Rob Ford is different then your typical run of the mill politician, and so he must go. He is not a Yes man to the powers that be.
Crack use is being blown out of proportion, but the real motive is strictly political.
The man has serious substance abuse issues which have led to him making very poor choices (such as smoking crack, yelling racist slurs, and appearing intoxicated at official functions). This alone is reason enough to want him out of the job. However, he also has clear ties to organized crime and drug trafficking. Two very serious issues that have contributed to much violence and crime in our city. The mayor's office should be trying to eradicate these elements from Toronto. When he is clearly one of the perpetrators, he is in a clear conflict of interest and not working in the interest of the taxpayers he claims to represent.
It is true that there are many who dislike him and try to make him look bad in themedia. That's par for the course in politics and all leaders have to deal with it. The problem, in Ford's case is that the accusations are true.