kaboi
Active Member
Interesting that you should mention Smitherman - as much as I dislike him, you do have to admit he has a far, far better track record of staying sober and away from run-ins with the law - and the Ford supporters were quite eager to point out his record of drug use at the time. There is a certain irony in that.
Yes, it was quite the contrast. Smitherman was open about his previous drug use, while Ford lied about everything. For example, he denied being drunk on a drunken call to Kyle Rae. Also said he hadn't smoked pot in 25 years. (see Rob Ford's Complicated Life in the Star - sorry, device won't paste link)
The real problem with 2010 was how weak the field was. Smitherman was smart and dangerous, Ford seemed merely stupid and harmless by comparison. I can see how people were willing to overlook his shortcomings at the time when the choices were so limited.