POSTED RESPONSE TO A COLUMN IN TORONTO'S GLOBE AND MAIL
Not only is Ford, in the words of a famous American comedian
describing Rush Limbaugh, a big fat
idiot when it comes to doing his job, it turns out that the people of Toronto literally
have to fear him driving on the streets.
He's been spotted talking on his cell phone while driving.
He's flicked his middle finger at a couple of observers,
including at a woman.
Now, he's caught threatening the lives of streetcar
passengers in passing an open door.
And what a coward Ford is to report the streetcar operator’s
doing what most people would regard as the right thing, stopping a moment to
remind him of his dangerous error.
Hey, Rob, how about that family of yours you always prattle
and whine about after doing something utterly stupid like calling 911 on a well-known
comedian trying to engage you or on a reporter near your house whom you knew
perfectly well? Would you like them endangered by a driver like yourself?
I'd like to suggest that all citizens tired of this inept
and dangerous clown serving as mayor chip in to a fund to buy him a beautiful
spot in a trailer park somewhere in Arizona: he could be offered the keys free
upon receipt of his resignation.
The streetcar driver deserves recognition for
conscientiously doing his job, having admirable regard to the safety of his
passengers.
It is Rob Ford who needs to be "counselled,"
starting with how to act like a responsible human being.
He should be so ashamed of reporting this conscientious
operator to TTC management over something that was completely his own fault.
But the very fact that Ford knows no shame for endangering
the man's job under the circumstances shows what a genuine sicko Ford is.