VTB
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I wonder what time the 9am presser ends up starting. That's an ambitious time for a chronic relapser.
Looks like he made it there. Must have had handlers babysitting him all night!
I wonder what time the 9am presser ends up starting. That's an ambitious time for a chronic relapser.
I think Wormington is in a crash and burn. I can't believe he still has a job. And yes, he's an idiot because he's a moron.
I wonder what time the 9am presser ends up starting. That's an ambitious time for a chronic relapser.
Looks like he made it there. Must have had handlers babysitting him all night!
As an outsider (American) looking in, one aspect of the Ford mayorship is truly baffling to me.
I find it most fascinating that Torontonians were willing to elect two mayors. It appears to me through this whole sordid saga that from a functional standpoint, Doug Ford is actually Toronto's mayor. Why is it that people have been so complacent as to cede that much power to a mere councilor? How is it not a massive conflict of interest for a councilor to act as the mayor's mouthpiece/chief of staff on a daily basis??? Why do Torontonians put up with this?
As an outsider (American) looking in, one aspect of the Ford mayorship is truly baffling to me.
I find it most fascinating that Torontonians were willing to elect two mayors. It appears to me through this whole sordid saga that from a functional standpoint, Doug Ford is actually Toronto's mayor. Why is it that people have been so complacent as to cede that much power to a mere councilor? How is it not a massive conflict of interest for a councilor to act as the mayor's mouthpiece/chief of staff on a daily basis??? Why do Torontonians put up with this?
I find it most fascinating that Torontonians were willing to elect two mayors. It appears to me through this whole sordid saga that from a functional standpoint, Doug Ford is actually Toronto's mayor. Why is it that people have been so complacent as to cede that much power to a mere councilor? How is it not a massive conflict of interest for a councilor to act as the mayor's mouthpiece/chief of staff on a daily basis??? Why do Torontonians put up with this?
As an outsider (American) looking in, one aspect of the Ford mayorship is truly baffling to me.
I find it most fascinating that Torontonians were willing to elect two mayors. It appears to me through this whole sordid saga that from a functional standpoint, Doug Ford is actually Toronto's mayor. Why is it that people have been so complacent as to cede that much power to a mere councilor? How is it not a massive conflict of interest for a councilor to act as the mayor's mouthpiece/chief of staff on a daily basis??? Why do Torontonians put up with this?