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Because he's the co-mayor...
Not sure if serious.
Because he's the co-mayor...
Oh snap! Blair wouldn't go to City Hall for that. Police pressers are held at their HQ. He won't be there to arrest Ford personally but I wouldn't be surprised if he is giving the Mayor the courtesy of a personal heads up: "My officers will be here in 1 hour to pick you up, please get yourself presentable and prepare your things".
This is the timetable I discussed some pages back. The police have to act before the Lisi documents are released to the public. If there's something incriminating in there -- even as small as buying drugs -- then the public will rightly demand answers as to why Ford hasn't been charged and suggest that the police are giving him preferred treatment, even though they may be waiting on something bigger. If Ford isn't taken in for questioning or if no Bill Blair statement is given today or tomorrow before the documents are released, then there is nothing incriminating Ford in them (which has strongly been suggested by several parties that is not the case. This is about Ford, he's in the Lisi ITO docs).
It's interesting that even on the Sun where FordNation tends to hang out, readers voted "no" to the poll question "do the Forum Research poll results surprise you?"yep, all 18% of them: (36% if you are feeling generous)
http://www.torontosun.com/2013/10/30/mayor-rob-ford-approval-rating-drops-poll-finds
I still don't know what the charges would be other they minor drug charges.
Whatever happens tomorrow, Ford is no longer Teflon Rob. His unbudging 30% support has dropped to 18% die hard Ford Nation. That's significant. If there's an 80% anybody but Ford movement during the election, it wouldn't matter if Chow and Stintz split the vote evenly, Ford would still come in a distant 3rd. I'm confident that as long as there's a second Conservative at the end, that Ford is toast. Stintz and/or Tory need to hold it off until Election Day.
The recent Toronto Sun poll. Only 18% now rate Rob Ford as one of Toronto's best Mayors. That's Ford Nation, and its size has taken a beating in this last poll.
At the end of the CBC Radio 1 4:30 news, the presenter seemed -- but I did not catch it in full, as I was not really attending to the broadcast -- to say that a reporter who has seen the unredacted pages said there is nothing in them linking Ford to any wrongdoing. Did I hear what was said correctly?