only person who keeps bringing up "death's door" and "on his deathbed" is you. The Ford family is optimistic "Rob is strong, he will beat this, etc". The Fords are doing some milking, but a lot of people are inexplicably helping them.
And as Pink Lucy said, the chemo is not that debilitating. The "privacy" sham is exposed much more by the 'selfie' on St Clair (while Wormington claims he had beg for a photo) than by him being out and about. Apparently thousands of other chemo patients are "allowed to leave the house" and do so regularly, but this weird insistence that he needs to stay indoors persists around here.
Well, it's a funny thing,
Kat. After reading this oh-so thoughtful response of yours' to my last post, I went out for a walk, and what did I see? Why, what else but the latest edition of the Toronto Sun. It's not something I generally go searching for, but it happened to catch my eye this time when moving past one of their newspaper boxes. And whatever was on the front page, you ask? Why, another Sun "exclusive" interview (the 105th over the past few months alone, it would seem) being hyped with a certain fatass, including a big ol' picture of the man, large as life and twice as ugly. The headline was "Tough Days" (nothing self-pitying about
that), with a sub-headline: "Ford talks about chemo, making a will and getting back to work." That last part is a particular scream, wouldn't y'all say? Yeah, I'll just bet Ford can't wait to get back to "work." Those 3 hour work weeks are so taxing, aren't they?
But best of all was a quote from the man himself, printed directly on the front cover: "It's not easy at 45 to have to go and make a will but I did."
So, right you are,
Kat! Obviously, I'm the
only one bringing up the possibility of Ford being on his deathbed! He isn't, his family isn't, and his usual propaganda sources aren't! Oh, except when they do, that is...Then again, I daresay that's the "some milking" you were so magnanimously willing to concede. Very big of you, I'm sure. Tell me, is this little sob story being screeched from the front page of Toronto's premiere far right propaganda sheet part of that "some milking" you so generously condescended to acknowledge?
As for all "this weird insistence that he needs to stay indoors" that "persists around here" - nice distortion of that point, by the way - nobody's insisting Ford hide out at Stately Slob Manor. Those of us annoyed by this little scheme are merely pointing out the inconsistencies involved in the Fords exploiting the illness for dramatic effect ("Respect our privacy!" "Robbie's got cancer, so vote fer us!") while Little Orphan Fordie lah-de-dahs around the city, acting the same as always, and as shameless as ever. He even ramped up his normal bad taste quota, astonishingly enough, with that selfie in front of a deadly accident scene. But there's nothing to see here, right? Move along, folks, move along.
I get that you don't want the regulars here going off the deep end with the Ford criticisms because it damages our credibility,
Kat, and I can appreciate that. But you're wrong in this instance, as the front page of today's Sun so hilariously proves.