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Dougie's latest foray on CTV was wholly embarrassing for him, Ari cut him off at knees soon after the start. I almost feel sorry for Dougie, almost.

What's more, Dougie these days looks like a pimple about to pop.

He might be vegan in Toronto, but I have no doubt he eats meat in C dot.
 
Actor Pat Thornton plays Tom Hogg, described in a synopsis of the film as “a drug-addicted mayor fighting for re-election.” The synopsis adds that after he’s caught on tape smoking crack, “he’ll do almost anything to keep it out of the wrong hands.”
Does this make a documentary, or just a mere docudrama?

In a brief telephone interview with CityNews on Tuesday night, Ford also called the timing of the film’s release — just days after the first anniversary of Rob Ford’s death — “tasteless.”​

There are only so many days in the year. If they'd released it near his birthday or on his wedding anniversary, I'm sure they'd have received the same sophisticated criticism.

Also, who ever said it was even about RoFo?
 
Sorta like peddling a book about your dead brother...

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“There’s always scumbags out there that are going to . . . try to profit off anything they can,” Doug Ford said. https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/20...b-ford-scandal-to-premiere-by-months-end.html

Tagline: "The crime rate is high, and so is the mayor."
 
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Doug's right, it isn't even accurate, Rob's victims tended to fall from balconies:

“It’s not even accurate, even the trailer, people getting shot. You’ve got to be kidding,” Ford told Newstalk 1010."

Doug is just mad because he missed out on another opportunity to make money off his dead brother.
 
I guess it looks like Dougie, and by extension, the Fords, may be upset due to the competition of their first anniversary of Robbie's escape from the "Leftys", "Liebrals", "Communists", "Socialists", "Progressives", "Lame Stream Media", and so on, and so on, and so on... it's almost like a Breck shampoo commercial, right down to the cheese on top courtesy of Worms.

Now mourning someone's death is a solemn thing, but why would you celebrate someone's achievements beside the area of their greatest failure.

Family plans 'party' to remember Rob Ford year after death | Toronto & GTA | New
 
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