dforthandbview
Senior Member
While it is true that Paula Fletcher was once the leader of the Communist Party of Canada in Manitoba, that cover is just ridiculous.
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I think it's great that Robyn Doolittle has written a book about the mayor. Rob Ford has been accused of wanting an American-style political landscape here in Toronto. He admires the "strong mayor" system like in NYC. His dirty tricks way of doing things is very American. There are and have been books written about sitting American mayors (Rahm Emanuel in Chicago, Giuliani and Bloomberg in NYC, for example. I'm sure there are others). I can't recall there ever being a book written about a sitting Canadian mayor. I think this is a case of "you want it? you got it!". Kudos to you, Robyn Doolittle!
That publication has been around for awhile now. Even before Ford was mayor. The guy that runs it is an extreme right wing nut. I used to skim through it while at the laundromat and laugh at the various spelling mistakes. Here's a lovely sampling of the insanity this paper is: http://issuu.com/yourwardnews/docs
Speaking of rags, I have often wondered what my late, lamented pals at Frank Magazine would have made of this years-long oddessy. The twists, the turns, the salaciousness, the muck, the pettiness, the grime, and indeed, the myriad of players.
They would have had to go to 128 pages and full colour every week.
Now that's interesting.NEWSTALK1010 tweeted this a few minutes ago:
We learned an important lesson over the weekend: Being a member of Ford Nation means blind support without questioning anything.
Maybe it's time for the Ford show to start broadcasting from a boat on Lake Ontario...
Now that's interesting.
I didn't listen and I haven't seen the weekly wrap-up yet -- what was said that might have prompted that?
I believe it's a quote from one of their other hosts "Showgram". I wouldn't say that it's necessarily the network's opinion, but the fact that they tweeted it......
I believe it's a quote from one of their other hosts "Showgram". I wouldn't say that it's necessarily the network's opinion, but the fact that they tweeted it......
Over the weekend, the Ford brothers criticized the Ontario Press Council on their radio show.
Last week, the independent body found a Globe and Mail investigation alleging councillor Doug Ford had once been a hash dealer and a Toronto Star story about a video appearing to show the mayor smoking crack were responsibly and ethically reported.
The mayor called the Press Council “unbelievable” and told listeners “the only two papers you should read” are the National Post and the Toronto Sun, neither of which are Council members.
For what? Being recorded in a video smoking crack is not a crime, possession is.So is Ford still going to be arrested?