Dilla
Senior Member
Seems like any rational interviewer would stop and ask to do it another time if he was busy with coaching a football team.
I seriously doubt they just called him out of the blue.
Seems like any rational interviewer would stop and ask to do it another time if he was busy with coaching a football team.
Seems like any rational interviewer would stop and ask to do it another time if he was busy with coaching a football team.
At the end of the day, people need to understand that those are not the priorities of the 350k residents that voted him in.
I seriously doubt his number one priority is to impress the CBC and the readers of 'Torontoist' - all of which have already pre-defined opinions of him.
I can imagine the annex residents cringing at the fact that he's not well spoken, or how he'll 'represent' the city at news conferences etc.
Was this a suprise going in? He's no media sweet heart. He won't say the things that you're 'supposed' to say. At the end of the day, people need to understand that those are not the priorities of the 350k residents that voted him in.
If he was 'retarded', will he be getting the same treatment and vile opinion he continuously receives, or will he be heralded by the Star at how 'inclusive and diverse' we are as a city that we have a mentally challenged Mayor?
He's not media friendly, but the families, many of them immigrants, that live in the burbds aren't nearly as vain as the anglo-saxon downtowners. And it's this continuous high-brow attitude that fueled his campaign - some people still don't get it.
So he's going to attend council meetings while coaching football?
I assume he'll "dial in" to council meetings (and they'll sound similar to the transcript we just read)...
Yeah, because you wouldn't want to let the entire country you know your a buffoon.An interview with the CBC isn't the same as attending a council meeting. One matters, the other less so.
Doug, who is much more articulate, needs to reprogram him with some new talking points.
I seriously doubt his number one priority is to impress the CBC and the readers of 'Torontoist' - all of which have already pre-defined opinions of him.
I can imagine the annex residents cringing at the fact that he's not well spoken, or how he'll 'represent' the city at news conferences etc.
Was this a suprise going in? He's no media sweet heart. He won't say the things that you're 'supposed' to say. At the end of the day, people need to understand that those are not the priorities of the 350k residents that voted him in.
If he was 'retarded', will he be getting the same treatment and vile opinion he continuously receives, or will he be heralded by the Star at how 'inclusive and diverse' we are as a city that we have a mentally challenged Mayor?
He's not media friendly, but the families, many of them immigrants, that live in the burbds aren't nearly as vain as the anglo-saxon downtowners. And it's this continuous high-brow attitude that fueled his campaign - some people still don't get it.
Of course Mel was racist. Have you forgotten the cannibalism comment?
Mean-spirited? He threatened to kill a reporter.
Yup.That was Adam Vaughan! haha!