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Toronto Mayor Rob Ford Not Only Smoking Crack But Drinking Mickeys On The Job And Now Crack Tape Of Him Linked To Homicide

 
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Toronto Mayor Rob Ford Not Only Smoking Crack But Drinking Mickeys On The Job And Now Crack Tape Of Him Linked To Homicide
Read the full article its mind boggling I liked Rob but its obvious the poor bastard needs help. This hasn't even began to unfold as they now caught the dude with the tape out in Alberta, and hes lost 5 inner staff members 2 were fired because they questioned his behavior and were essentially like "are you fucking high Rob?". This is gonna really expose the man and his family in all the worst way even more say then it is right now, apparently Woody Harrelson wants to make a movie on the family it would be a fucking box office hit by the time this shit show raps up. I voted in a crackhead, most memorable vote of my life.


A week and a half of madness at Toronto city hall and Rob Ford, his world crashing down all around him, shows no sign of stopping.

In the June 10 cover story of Maclean’s, which hits newsstands on Thursday, senior writer Nicholas Köhler considers the slow-motion implosion of Toronto Mayor Rob Ford. It is a soap opera interlaced with the dark night of a Toronto mayor’s soul, told with the unrelenting momentum of tragedy, according to a plot centred around a video file that may or may not exist.

“Anxiety over how Ford’s mayoralty could end comes amid unprecedented, fast-paced developments at city hall,” Köhler writes. “It has been a relentless chronology.”

The momentum driving Ford became established years ago, during those heady days in the fall of 2010 when his campaign team briefly worried that Ford was doing too well in the polls, that they had peaked too soon.

The pressures of the job, one source tells Maclean’s, led Ford to drift into substance abuse problems early on in his term as mayor, when he stopped listening, came into work late or not at all, ceased alerting his office to his whereabouts, and refused to be accompanied by handlers from his office.

Soon top aides began hearing that Ford was buying mickeys of alcohol, purchases he asked his lower-wrung staffers to keep secret.

His mayoralty has unspooled according to its own unforgiving logic since then, and his options have now diminished to one between resignation and self-destruction.

Maclean’s chronicles Ford’s descent in its latest cover story, “Rob Ford. Unstoppable?” Watch for the story online in the coming days.


[link to www2.macleans.ca]





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