Arguably voting for Goldkind IS poetry
I have zero problem with people voting for Tory or Chow or Goldkind if that person is someone they believe in; more power to em!
But, we live in the real world and make all sorts of "strategic" decisions in our lives so I also don't have a problem if someone likes Goldkind's ideas but realizes the more practical move is to vote for Tory. As you just said, too many people are getting hysterical about it (and hysterical about Tory-as-Ford which is both as stupid and ignorant, IMHO, as suggesting Chow is like Stalin). It's as legitimate a reason to vote for someone as any; it's an informed choice, which is more than can be said for someone who votes for Ford because "He's the only honest politician."
Hopefully ranked balloting will make this all academic in 2018 but, for now, we have this system and strategic voters shouldn't be slammed for navigating it as they see fit.
(And on the Chow thing, I am legitimately shocked at some of the anti-Tory stuff coming, even from otherwise intelligent people on #TOpoli etc. Shocked - like these people really think he "Doesn't believe in white privilege" and has the same philosophy as the Fords, just without the personal foibles. He has ALWAYS been a red Tory, and tried to put the "Progressive" back in the PC party, to little avail. To suggest he is anything like the Fords ...you'd have to suggest his work with United Way and other charities, not to mention CivicActionis equivalent to Doug handing out $20s and Rob showing up at TCH buildings. Tory does not deserve that, as far as I'm concerned.
Linda McQuaig put out a thing the other day saying (I forget the exact wording) "You, Toronto, want a progressive leader so vote for Olivia!" And the academic leftist arrogance of telling the city what it wants was just so insulting...and I say that as someone who considers himself pretty progressive.
It's hysteria and, yes, little better than Ford Nation in its ideological blindness. the city under Tory will be just fine and it probably would have been fine under chow too. Just chill out, people!)
EDIT: I found the McQuaig thing and I won't post of all it but she says "John Tory is a member of the corporate elite," which is exactly what Doug says, so way to play into his hands, Linda. Then she says the choice will be between "right" and "far-right" and "that's not the choice we want. We want a progressive and we have one in this race named Olivia Chow."
I respect McQuaig as far as it goes but, holy jeeze! Who are YOU to tell people what WE want?! If you were right, she wouldn't be polling at a pathetic 20%, but she is, so accept that not everyone thinks the way you do and, this being a free country, they don't have to either. Ford Nationesque, indeed.