inyyz
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Ford puts his foot in it so often he needs a spare.
Stephen LeDrew is a former president of the Liberal party; I doubt he's Ford Nation so much as a soft interviewer
MetroMan just tweeted that he believed Flaherty is mentioned in the ITO.
Thanks to Guy and others for clearing this up.
I love the moniker "Guy Caballaro" and wonder how many people know who that was.
globeandmail 7:50pm via HootSuite
Doug Ford: "People who don’t like Rob Ford are going to plug their nose," and vote for him, despite videos.
I have a kid with what may or may not be asthma, they don't call asthma asthma until you've had three trips to the hospital. It wasn't asthma.
Especially after what they put Daniel Dale - and it could have been any one of them - through just for doing his job.
I have asthma and haven't been hospitalised or even had a trip there but it is asthma.
He wishes Flaherty the best in the private sector, and that he makes "millions of dollars".
I haven't posted in a long time but have read just about every post. Just watched this clip of Don Peat's where he watches Ford clean his office (?) and then they discuss Jim Flaherty: http://vimeo.com/89448020
Like all-things Ford, it is so odd but what stuck me is how SAD it is. Is he removing his belonings? eg., he's carrying around a football jersey?
Why would he be at all "sad" if someone chose to leave their job for the private sector? Why wouldn't he be happy for him?
The mention by RF of JF's illness as a possible reason seems like such huge deflection--isn't that a way old issue, and didn't he have a skin condition? Wouldn't he know the reason for resigning and/or JF's health status, if they were so close? Would a federal cabinet minister from Toronto, even not being friends, potentially inform a the mayor of Toronto of their plan to resign?
They haven't talked, he says, yet his whole family has already had a huddle about it??
ps. All of these is coloured by MetroMan's suggestion that JF may be in the ITO (coming out tomorrow).