For those who aren't too tired of the Ford Circus there is lots more on the net. Sometimes the videos are removed pretty fast. This one is off You Tube already. I'll post more.
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stardust
Posted on: 12/11/2013 18:15
On with the foolishness, I just discovered these today.....
Jimmy Kimmel Live - Chris Daughtry Sings "The Ballad of Rob Ford"
Men like Toronto Mayor Rob Ford don't come around very often and when they do, it's important we immortalize them for future generations to enjoy. So we asked Daughtry to pay tribute to the Mayor with a beautiful ballad.
Watch Fordtacular Spectacular starring an animated Rob Ford.
Shaheen said it took a team of 10 people — including sculptors, set and prop builders and animators — about two weeks to complete the 90-second film
http://globalnews.ca/news/1022939/watch-fordtacular-spectacular-pokes-fun-at-toronto-mayor-rob-ford/
See Adam Shaheen interview (#2 video at bottom on Global website)
stardust
Posted on: 12/11/2013 18:35
There may be some repeats within the videos...
stardust
Posted on: 12/11/2013 18:38
Don't go away...Ford's not finished yet....or have you guessed that already?
Looks like Ford has a supporter in fictional character, Ron Burgundy. Burgundy, portrayed by Will Ferrell, was on Conan last night where he performed his campaign song for the mayor’s re-election campaign, which was Loverboy’s Working For The Weekend featuring Burgundy’s special jazz flute solo in the middle. It’s a magical jam that honestly should be used for his upcoming campaign.
stardust
Posted on: 12/11/2013 18:41
Are you still with me.....
Here's what Mayor Ford wrote in the condolence book for Mandela.
stardust
Posted on: 12/11/2013 18:44
There was one figure that captured Canada’s and the world’s attention like no other in 2013, and who we’ve named our Newsmaker of the Year: Toronto mayor Rob Ford.
“Rob Ford was a larger-than-life figure whose story transcended borders. In a year of some great successes and heroics—and some great, roiling scandals—he was impossible to ignore, and the clear choice as our Newsmaker of the Year,” said Maclean’s Editor Mark Stevenson.
Ford is one of six public figures who made our list of 2013′s top newsmakers, featured in a 108-page special Newsmakers issue, on newsstands now.
With him on the list are:
Prince George: The youngest member of the British royal family is already following a script as the newest star in a top-rated show.
Chris Hadfield: His tweets and photos captivated millions, and made a boy from Sarnia, Ont. the most famous astronaut alive.
Malala Yousafzai: In a world where girls are gazed at more than heard, the steely, articulate teen activist is no less than a revolutionary.
Mike Duffy: Once the Tories’ star money-maker, Duffy emerged in 2013 as the Prime Minister’s most formidable foe.
Pope Francis: He’s electrified millions, and is now making a quiet but radical shift to a more modern Catholic church.
http://www2.macleans.ca/2013/11/28/introducing-our-newsmaker-of-the-year-rob-ford/
Mendalla
Posted on: 12/11/2013 20:01
Sigh. Unfortunately, Macleans is probably right. He was the most seen, heard, and talked about public figure of this year.
Mercifully, there are two newsmakers on that list that really are worth being seen, heard, and talked about: Chris and Malala. Francis isn't too bad either but see the thread on him for more.
Duffy, on the other hand, should be stuffed into a Dragon space capsule with Ford and shot into orbit. Though I'm not sure the Dragon is actually big enough.
Mendalla
Alex
Posted on: 12/11/2013 20:25