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Rob Ford Denies "Eating Pussy" During Live, Televised Press Conference

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It seems amazing Toronto Mayor Rob Ford could continue to shock Canadian journos given that he was caught smoking crack on camera, but he did it again this morning as the red-faced and rotund city chief denied "eating her pussy" in regard to a former staffer.

His defense was true eloquence:

"I would never do that. I'm happily married. I've got more than enough to eat at home."

He delivered all this information while wearing a Toronto Argonauts jersey. At work. (Stick around for the CP24 reporter's baffled reaction.)​
 
this guy is good TV. he appears to have a impulse control issue. with eating, drugs and women....

love to see this staffer!
 
It was funny how quickly the motion he wanted to pass which would force all councillors to undergo a hair drug and alcohol test got shut down.
 
so the dream ticket for crackheads would be Marion Barry/Rob Ford!
 
Smoking crack, drinking booze, telling women you wanna eat their pussy and being mayor...what a great gig.
 
so the dream ticket for crackheads would be Marion Barry/Rob Ford!


What's the difference between mayors smoking crack and the x prez smoking crack.....?

The x prez never did that shit on camera!
 
Seven Career Lessons Learned from Rob Ford | Job news & advice | eFinancialCareers

Seven Career Lessons Learned from Rob Ford

Embattled Toronto Mayor Rob Ford?s foibles and missteps couldn?t have been written by a Hollywood scribe. Frankly, they?re just too unbelievable. But say what you want about Ford ? the man provides a clear roadmap to career success. Don?t do what he does and you?re likely to make a great impression at work. Here are seven career lessons Ford has (mistakenly) taught us over the years.

1. Dress for success

If Ford has a calling card, it?s his unique sense of style ? or lack thereof. Custom football jerseys, kitschy ties and ill-fitted suits make the Chris Farley comparison all-too-easy to see. While he provides a sense of comic relief from a voyeur?s perspective, do you want this running your company?

The old axiom rings true: dress for the job you want, not the one you have. Ford, it seems, is dressing as a former mayor/pro wrestler.

2. Don?t make lame excuses

On Wall Street in particular, managers don?t want to hear lame personal excuses. Just own it and move on. Early this month, Ford finally admitted to smoking crack cocaine. He had an excuse though: he was drunk.

3. Keep your guard up around co-workers

When you are off the clock, you?re better off keeping things appropriate with co-workers, even if you are friendly with them. You?ll be surprised how often dirt gets back to management. Ford felt comfortable enough with people in his inner circle to go off on a drunken rant in a hotel room that was captured on a cell phone. Don?t over-trust ? and don?t be that guy who gets too drunk at the office party.

4. Don?t make promises you can?t keep

Over-selling and under-delivering is an easy way to leave yourself vulnerable at work. Ford?s most glaring example may have come last year when he made a public pledge to slim down. No more did two months go by before Ford was videotaped loading up at Kentucky Fried Chicken. He gained weight during the month of March after beginning the campaign in January.



5. Confess to errors early

Ford waited a full year to admit to smoking crack, a move that eventually painted him as both a liar and a drug user. Wall Streeters often make the same mistake, although not of the same variety. Look at the London Whale. Traders knew they were in too deep but tried to dig their way out of it by massaging the books. It ended as a $6.2 billion nightmare.

6. You want co-workers laughing with you, not at you

Whatever this is ? don?t do it.


7. Don?t smoke crack

This one is pretty self-explanatory. Or, for that matter, take ketamine.
 
I think it's funny how the media's hating on this guy. He's only done good things for his city so far. The Premier of the province, Dalton McGuinty, cost the tax payers over 1 billion dollars because he's an idiot but that hardly seems news worthy.

Ontario Liberals

Ontario Liberals? gas-plant cancellations cost $1-billion: auditor

Ontario?s Liberal government will spend a billion dollars to cancel two gas-fired power plants, a sum that puts the scandal among the costliest in the province?s history and threatens to damage the party months before an expected election.

What?s more, Liberal intervention ? including from staff in former premier Dalton McGuinty?s office ? drove that price tag far higher than it needed to be, Auditor-General Bonnie Lysyk said on Tuesday.

Her audit on one of the plants, in the Toronto suburb of Oakville, had Mr. McGuinty?s successor struggling to contain the fallout. Once again apologizing to Ontarians, Premier Kathleen Wynne took the extraordinary step of vowing to ban political staff from interfering with commercial transactions.

?As a new Premier leading a new government, I pledge to you that this will not happen under my watch,? Ms. Wynne told a Queen?s Park news conference after the audit was released. ?It never should have happened and it pains me that it did.?

She also promised new rules to make sure residents are consulted before a power plant is built in their area.

The high cost of scrapping the two plants because of local objections is at the centre of opposition accusations that the government abandoned plans to build the gas-fired electricity projects in Oakville and Mississauga to save Liberal seats in the 2011 provincial election.

Up until last fall, the Liberals insisted the price of pulling the plug on the Oakville facility was $40-million. But Ms. Lysyk pegs it at $675-million, plus up to $140-million more depending on the cost of gas. Adding those figures to the previously revealed cost of cancelling the Mississauga plant puts the total for ending both projects between $950-million and $1.09-billion.

When Mr. McGuinty pulled the plug on the Oakville plant in the fall of 2010, Ms. Lysyk found, the Liberals did not take advantage of contract provisions that protected the province from having to compensate TransCanada Corp., the energy giant given the job of building it. Instead, Mr. McGuinty?s aides assured TransCanada it would receive the entire value of the contract.

TransCanada was given a new deal to build a gas plant near Napanee in eastern Ontario. This drove up the province?s costs further, as it is more expensive to ship gas to Napanee and transmit the power to the Toronto area. In fact, the contract was richer than the one TransCanada had for Oakville, Ms. Lysyk told reporters.

The auditor?s findings jibe with internal government documents reviewed by The Globe and Mail, which suggest political staff repeatedly sidelined the Ontario Power Authority as it tried to reach a deal with TransCanada. In an email to a colleague in November, 2010, OPA executive Michael Killeavy wrote: ?This is really a mess. We are going to get into trouble.?

Under the contract, the government had no legal obligation to compensate TransCanada for lost profits in the event that the company could not complete the project. Strong opposition in Oakville made it unlikely the work could be done by target dates in the agreement. ?It may well have been possible for the OPA to wait it out, with no penalty and at no cost,? Ms. Lysyk says in her report.

Ms. Lysyk?s Oakville tally is more than double the OPA?s estimate of $310-million. The discrepancy arises from assumptions used to calculate future costs and savings over the 20-year life of the contract. A big-ticket item on the cost side, for instance, is the government?s commitment to reimburse TransCanada for gas-delivery costs for the new plant. The OPA pegs these at $406-million. The auditor comes in at $577-million.

Offsetting the costs, the OPA estimates electricity consumers will save $539-million because the plant will begin operating later than the one in Oakville would have. The auditor?s estimate is $162-million. The OPA said it stands by its estimates.

Officials at TransCanada declined to comment.

?The cancellation of the Oakville gas plant was a political calculation with no regard for taxpayers or ratepayers,? Progressive Conservative Energy Critic Lisa MacLeod said.

?Political manoeuvring by the Liberals drove up these costs,? NDP Leader Andrea Horwath added.

A legislative committee is still probing the matter and deciding whether to recommend a rare contempt of parliament charge against the government.
 
I spent last weekend in Philly with friends from Toronto and they stated that Ford is/was nothing more than a 1 trick pony. He campaigned on no new taxes and he delivered but that's all he has done.
 
I spent last weekend in Philly with friends from Toronto and they stated that Ford is/was nothing more than a 1 trick pony. He campaigned on no new taxes and he delivered but that's all he has done.

That's a hell of a lot more than most politicians can say, keeping their word on the promises they've made. He could have dug them billions of dollars in debt and fucked future generations but who cares about that right, that's not our problem.
 
I had never heard of the guy before he got into trouble. my Toronto friends are not a fan, they didn't vote for him.
 
I spent last weekend in Philly with friends from Toronto and they stated that Ford is/was nothing more than a 1 trick pony. He campaigned on no new taxes and he delivered but that's all he has done.

So did you come to Philly just to see the Eagles or for a cheesesteak ???

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I had never heard of the guy before he got into trouble. my Toronto friends are not a fan, they didn't vote for him.


So you're a sheep now? You're avoiding what I'm saying anyways, so I'll leave you alone.
 
So you're a sheep now? You're avoiding what I'm saying anyways, so I'll leave you alone.

lets see I live in FL how in the hell would I get accurate news about Canadian politicians you dumb fuck?
 
lets see I live in FL how in the hell would I get accurate news about Canadian politicians you dumb fuck?

I struck a nerve with the sheep comment? Oh I don't, maybe use the damn internet? For how much apparent knowledge you have on world affairs, economics, and finance you're a lot more ignorant than I thought.
 
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