Drug Scandal Turns Sex Scandal
“I’m happily married; I have more than enough pussy to eat at home,” the embattled politician told a media conference after allegations emerged that he had slept with a former staffer.
Rob Ford Scandal: Toronto Mayor Says ‘Pussy’ on Live TV
Rob Ford may have smoked crack and drank and driven, but…
‘I didn’t give oral sex to one of my staff, I have more than enough to eat at home. Oh and I didn’t take cocaine in a restaurant’: Just another day in the car-crash life of Toronto’s crack-smoking mayor
- Toronto Mayor Rob Ford offended many this morning when he went on a vulgar rant about oral sex
- ”It says that I wanted to eat her pussy. I would never do that,’ Ford said of allegations he made sexual advances on a staffer
- ‘I’ve got more than enough to eat at home,’ he added
- Ford quickly apologized for his graphic language at a press conference a few hours later
- His wife Renata stood behind him as he blamed stress for his outburst
- Ford continues to deny all of the allegations revealed in a recent police investigation on him
- The report accuses the mayor of snorting cocaine, abusing alcohol and prescription pills as well as hanging out with prostitutes
- City Council voted yesterday for Ford to take a leave of absence but Ford refused the non-binding decision
Rob Ford Neither Licked Nor Sucked On That Lady’s Vengetable, Rob Ford Says In Best Press Conference Ever
The international media got another full serving of quotable comments from Toronto mayor Rob Ford yesterday.After admitting to smoking crack, buying illegal drugs, and getting behind the wheel after a few drinks, he adamantly denied wanting to have oral sex with his former assistant, Olivia Gondek.”I’m happily married,” Ford declared. “I’ve got more than enough to eat at home.”
The outrage among politicians and many in the media was palpable.National-affairs columnist Andrew Coyne was one exception.”I don’t think women are such fragile petals as to swoon in distress at a little crude language,” Coyne tweeted.Earlier in the day, Coyne sent out another tweet that probably brought a smile to some people’s faces: “Only Charlie Sheen can save us now.”
Charlie Sheen, Saturday Night Live weigh in on Rob Ford scandal
Charlie Sheen, whose substance abuse problems have been publicly documented, weighed in on the controversy after a satirical article claimed he said the mayor “parties too much” and should step down.
“The only truth or correct reporting in today’s repulsive story regarding my alleged comments about you is the accurate spelling of your great city,” the actor said on Twitter.
“Your personal life is and never would be any of my business. I’m sorry for any grief this may have caused. If I can be of any assistance in any capacity in this media cesspool, please accept the noble offer of my steady hand and compassionate heart.”
“The only truth or correct reporting in today’s repulsive story regarding my alleged comments about you is the accurate spelling of your great city,” the actor said on Twitter.
“Your personal life is and never would be any of my business. I’m sorry for any grief this may have caused. If I can be of any assistance in any capacity in this media cesspool, please accept the noble offer of my steady hand and compassionate heart.”
Rob Ford Insists He’s No ‘Gangbanger’
During the brief press conference, Ford also insisted that Alana, a young woman that the court documents indicated “may have been an escort or prostitute,” was just a “friend.”
“I don’t appreciate people calling Alana a prostitute,” the mayor said.
All allegations contained in the latest court documents released to the media have yet to be presented and tested in court. But they add to the growing drug and sex allegations aimed at the Toronto mayor that had the city’s council on Wednesday voting to ask Ford to take a leave of absence.
During the brief press conference, Ford also insisted that Alana, a young woman that the court documents indicated “may have been an escort or prostitute,” was just a “friend.”
“I don’t appreciate people calling Alana a prostitute,” the mayor said.
All allegations contained in the latest court documents released to the media have yet to be presented and tested in court. But they add to the growing drug and sex allegations aimed at the Toronto mayor that had the city’s council on Wednesday voting to ask Ford to take a leave of absence.