Jon, that nicely sums up the appeal that Rob Ford had. Notice I use the word had.Clearly I live in a different world than you. I still have faith in Rob Ford as a fellow with a well established public record of trying to do the right thing for taxpayers and all people in his city. I don't care if the Mayor has smoked a little weed recently or smoked a lot of weed in the past as Rob Ford has publically and freely acknowledged when asked this question directly by some reporters. To me Rob Ford seems to be a big, old school fellow who speaks his mind freely and does good things for his community. These are qualities of character that I admire. I also agree and support his faith in traditional family values. Not everyone likes Rob Ford, but clearly many other people do. I agree with many of his ideas for the growth and improvement of his city( like talking to some folks in Nashville recently about music in Toronto ) and his ideas about subways for Toronto as opposed to bicycle lanes and electric trains. Give em Hell Rob Ford ! Go Ford Nation . As it stands here now in my neck of the woods on Nov. 1st 2013 -as I understand things- is that Mayor Ford has not been charged with any criminal wrong doing nor accused of any professional impropriety. We will all see soon enough how all this Human drama plays out.... Sincerely, Jon .
I supported Rob until Lisi was arrested for dealing drugs.
I agree Rob has always tried to "do the right thing for taxpayers", and despite his many character flaws
many of us supported him.
However, there have been too many instances where Rob has shown incredibly poor judgement, while we can and should accept politicians will have flaws, Rob's seem very fatal bordering on criminal.
Good intentions are one thing, but you can't fuck up so badly at such a high level and then try to rely on your good intentions. The city of Toronto is not a family picnic.
On top of that Rob has not f'ed up city hall even more, and has set back the fiscal responsibility movement to ground zero..