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Re: Rob Ford Again
Originally Posted by Shard
(Post 10982383)
Apart from a rough similarity in size, I see no similarity in person whatsoever.
Rob Ford is Tony Soprano |
Re: Rob Ford Again
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 10982399)
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Re: Rob Ford Again
Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 10982419)
That's a desperate stab at glamourisation. Rob Ford is more like Don Cherry or Rod Steiger in In The Heat of the Night; a blowhard who's missed his calling as a small town cop.
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Re: Rob Ford Again
Originally Posted by Shard
(Post 10981400)
Rob Ford story opened "This Week" tonight, the BBC's weekly political round-up.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/201...=ILCNETTXT3487 Not a dickie bird about the Canadian PM............ |
Re: Rob Ford Again
Originally Posted by jimf
(Post 10982668)
A few waspish comments at the start about Canadian politics. The Guardian is interested in Ford........
http://www.theguardian.com/world/201...=ILCNETTXT3487 Not a dickie bird about the Canadian PM............ |
Re: Rob Ford Again
Originally Posted by Shard
(Post 10982681)
Yes, seeing the story all over now. As DBD said in No.79, the press are more interested in the human interest angle than another country's normal politics.
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Re: Rob Ford Again
Originally Posted by Novocastrian
(Post 10982974)
Just a heads up if you haven't already heard. It'll be worthwhile tuning in to CBC Newsworld's Fifth Estate at 9 pm eastern this evening.
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Re: Rob Ford Again
Originally Posted by Shard
(Post 10983141)
Thanks. CBC app doesn't seem to play in Britain.
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Re: Rob Ford Again
Originally Posted by Shard
(Post 10983141)
Thanks. CBC app doesn't seem to play in Britain.
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Re: Rob Ford Again
Originally Posted by Oink
(Post 10983147)
I thought you lived in Canada?
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Re: Rob Ford Again
Originally Posted by Shard
(Post 10983156)
Not at present, as many of my posts would reveal. ;)
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Re: Rob Ford Again
Originally Posted by jimf
(Post 10982668)
A few waspish comments at the start about Canadian politics. The Guardian is interested in Ford........
http://www.theguardian.com/world/201...=ILCNETTXT3487 Not a dickie bird about the Canadian PM............ Harper isn't very interesting, slightly corrupt leaders of minor countries are ten-a-penny. Harper's religiosity and his startling hair catch our attention because he's local but, seen from a distance, he's just another Jimmy Swaggart; there's always another of them. I suppose the key point here is that no one really notices what happens in Canada unless it has a comedic edge. Ford seems a stereotypical cradle to us because we live here but to an audience who think of Pierre Trudeau as being the embodiment of all things Canadian; cultured, francophone, libidinous. A fat druggy redneck guy comes over as a novelty act. I do like Ford for poking his finger in the eye of the idea that Canadians are somehow different from the worst Americans. |
Re: Rob Ford Again
Originally Posted by caretaker
(Post 10982394)
I'm curious about what's left - there's one more video... The city officials that are barking for his head represent their electorate so I'd be surprised if his standing in the polls is quite as good as it looks when it comes to voting. I wonder if there's any work being done on a reality tv series 'The Fords', the family seems to have enough dysfunctional elements to make it work, and if Novocastrian's right about murder-related charges in the offing, (damn, that's clever!), things could get racy.
I hope to god it's not a sex tape. :blink: |
Re: Rob Ford Again
The previously redacted police evidence is being released this afternoon. Early reports are that it contains police interviews with city staffers alluding to Oxycontin abuse in his office in City Hall, sending staffers out to buy vodka to bring into the office, incidents of sexual harassment of staff, etc etc.
Surely he's got to go if that lot is true. So far he's always managed to maintain he was doing this stuff on his own time. Unsurprisingly, that appears to be some distance from reality... |
Re: Rob Ford Again
Originally Posted by Oakvillian
(Post 10989852)
The previously redacted police evidence is being released this afternoon. Early reports are that it contains police interviews with city staffers alluding to Oxycontin abuse in his office in City Hall, sending staffers out to buy vodka to bring into the office, incidents of sexual harassment of staff, etc etc.
Surely he's got to go if that lot is true. So far he's always managed to maintain he was doing this stuff on his own time. Unsurprisingly, that appears to be some distance from reality... This is what cradle Canada's about, not the wishy-washy liberalism of immigrants and francos. |
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