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Doug mentions football and the kids :rolleyes:

Meanwhile Minnan-Wong says he won't resign from Executive Committee and says Toronto is becoming like Gotham.
 
Non hockey person here. What does pull your goalie in mean?

At the end of a game, losing teams can pull out their goalie and in exchange put a sixth player on the ice. You only do it when desperate, because the most likely outcome is you just get scored on and lose by more than you were already. But occasionally it works and you score a goal, tying the game and forcing overtime.

Basically means a last-ditch attempt to throw everything you can at an opponent.
 
Non hockey person here. What does pull your goalie in mean?

Basically, by removing your goalie you can replace him with another player -- a bigger chance of scoring a goal, but a HUGELY bigger chance of having one or more goals scored against you. It's a desperation move, usually only tried if you are trailing with only moments left in the game, and are certainly about to lose the game otherwise.
 
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A necessary corrective to the "Rob Ford deserves pity because he is weak" meme that is being put forward this week by Norm Wilner and Christie Blatchford: http://mightygodking.com/2013/11/05/the-end-of-mercy/

Key quote:

Here’s the thing... Rob Ford is not a good person. I don’t just mean he’s weak – although he is weak, that much is certain – because weakness, in and of itself, could be forgiven. But in addition to being weak, Rob Ford is a bully. He’s mean. He’s not just stupid; he’s proudly ignorant. He’s arrogant. He’s rude. He’s a hypocrite. He’s a liar. He has a pronounced violent streak that he barely controls in public...
 
Non hockey person here. What does pull your goalie in mean?

When a team is losing in an important game, they often pull their goalie out of the net leaving it empty and replace him with an extra player on the ice to give them a better chance at scoring a goal in the remaining seconds. The analogy works because the Fords are taking on big risks since they have nothing to lose. If this Blair thing doesn't stick, both Fords are done politically.

I've been listening to Newstalk1010 which is a right leaning radio station. While there are some Ford defenders, many people have called in saying they voted for Ford in the past but they've had enough. Listening to those defending Ford though... it's hard not to shout at the the radio...
 
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Did Chief Bill Blair walk on The Danforth drunk like Mayor Rob Ford? No.
Did Chief Bill Blair have pictures of himself, allegedly, smoking crack, like Mayor Rob Ford? No.
Did Chief Bill Blair behave badly like Mayor Rob Ford? No.

And Doug Ford wants Chief Bill Blair to step aside when Mayor Rob Ford will not. If Chief Bill Blair behaved like Mayor Rob Ford, yes, but he did not. Chief William Sterling "Bill" Blair for mayor!
 
From Daniel Dale:
Councillor John Filion's motion would suspend the mayor's power to fire or appoint committee chairs. So his key allies could speak their minds without being fearful that they'll lose their powerful posts. He think it's all council can do.
 
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