Not only did Toronto Mayor Rob Ford not step down this afternoon after admitting he’d smoked crack, probably during a drunken stupor; many thought they were attending some sort of campaign kickoff event. If fact, he said he’s looking forward to running again.
Despite an admission of smoking crack cocaine, Toronto Mayor Rob Ford still has no plans to resign. He says it's time to get back to work.
— CDN BUSINESS JOURNAL (@CanBizJournal) November 5, 2013
That’s pretty shameless, but it gets worse.
Oh god, I was joking that Rob Ford would not resign and take this opportunity to announce his candidacy for 2014. And he pretty much is.
— Cultura (@CulturalGutter) November 5, 2013
ONLY #RobFord could campaign for 2014 while *simultaneously* apologizing for getting caught smoking crack #TOpoli #InOneOfMyDrunkenStupors
— Kate Einarson, Ph.D. (@Kate_Einarson) November 5, 2013
Only Rob Ford could campaign for 2014 while apologizing for smoking crack. #GodBlessToronto
— Scott Stratten (@unmarketing) November 5, 2013
Also did Rob Ford seriously just launch his 2014 mayoral campaign from that ridiculous freak show?
— Charles Randall (@charlesrandall) November 5, 2013
https://twitter.com/parkernow/status/397839082673299456
Only Rob Ford has the chutzpah to launch his next mayoral campaign on the day he admits to smoking crack. Unfreakingbelievable.
— Bartley Kives (@bkives) November 5, 2013
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"Next civic election will be my real test! Sure, I used to smoke crack! Least I never tried meth." #robfordsings
— Bartley Kives (@bkives) November 5, 2013
And that, folks, is why no Canadian mayor, no matter how awful and incompetent and ethically challenged, will ever resign …
— Bartley Kives (@bkives) November 5, 2013
Rob Ford's 2014 campaign slogan: He shoots up, he scores! #robford2014
— This Little Peggy Stayed Home (@Greenpointless) November 5, 2013
new campaign slogan for 2014 mayoral elections: "rob ford, not actually convicted yet."
— baby (@sheromarr) November 5, 2013
Rob Ford may want to consider Marion Barry's successful post-crack reelection campaign: "He May Not Be Perfect, But He's Perfect for D.C."
— Tamsin McMahon (@tamsinrm) November 5, 2013
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