SFO
Active Member
Oh, i know you're not going to try to defend his work ethic. He's out, today, right now, telling reporters they're not working while he cries to ma-ma and buys sausages. City hall is open today. We now know he spent working hours getting drunk with drug dealers and making pick ups and drop offs. He's a lazy, drunk, oaf.
His getting elected didn't require a lot of work, it required money and bluster, two things he has in spades.
Rob Ford has shown a very strong work ethic in the past. Unfortunately, it's in the service of campaigning only. It's what he likes to do and what he's good at, and he knows it. I have no doubt that he would knock on doors and attend friendly photo-ops from sunup to sundown every day, if it was crunch time in an election.
Ford has also shown less than zero work ethic when it comes to doing any of the complex tasks that a mayor is actually supposed to do. He couldn't care less about that work and actively avoids it. He clearly thinks that once you've been elected, the contest is over, you won, and all you need to do is show up for ribbon cuttings and have "the people" kiss your ass. And/or solve minuscule problems for individual residents in order to bask in the hero glow.
That's it in a nutshell: Ford thought the hard work was OVER, not just beginning, when he won the election.