18 Replies to “Let’s Erect A Plaque At 787 Dundas St W To Remember Jack Layton”

  1. My favourite line about his visit(s) to 787 Dundas was that he was merely promoting immigrant employment!

  2. News like this reminds me of when I was thirteen and begging my mom to stay up and watch Monty Python, late on a summer weeknight.
    Who knew crazy satirical comedy, was going to turn into science fiction, while we laughed watching our demise.
    Only in Canada ………..

  3. My favorite part of this saga was the fact he rode his bike to the friendly neighborhood rub ‘n tug, thus promoting environmentally responsible sexual exploitation.

    1. Are you sure? he typically took a limo to 1 block away, and then pulled out the bike to arrive to the adoration of idiots.

  4. The bigger story was how the cops slyly covered it up until one of their own leaked it to the media. And as these things go cops did a full court press to find the perp and nail him to the wall. Justifying their intense search with absurdities like “Improper conduct”…”Jeopardizing fellow police officers” and something about “integrity”. Which is pretty rich considering the revelations over the last few weeks with the TPS.

    Layton’s team did a masterful job of flipping the script by declaring the leaker and the media part of an orchestrated smear campaign.
    A happy ending for all involved.

  5. I have to RUB my temples as I try to TUG from my memory just what exactly is being referenced in this post. I’m sure it will COME to me eventually.

    1. I always thought that was best told by the elegant Mark Steyn:
      Cop walks into the whorehouse. Sees Jack Layton, sitting naked on the bed.
      Says to him, “Okay you, what’s your name?”
      Jack Layton says, “I’m Jack Layton.”
      And the cop says, “Look. I can see what you’re doing. I asked you, what’s you name?”

  6. An inquiry.

    Was there any story about the affair on CeeBeeCee or any other media cartel composite, other than the story in the Red Star of Toronto?
    It would seem that the mass media cartel successfully managed to hide the story in the dustbin of history.
    The Red Star went on defense of certain Layton. The story became somewhat public when somebody ‘illegally’ looked into the ‘secret stories’ of the police. They made the ‘illegally’ main characterization of the story without any other explanation.

    Well it is what they do, the mass media cartel.

  7. Don’t go there about Jack’s Velvet Touch!

    This is the 21st Century: he had his girlfriends and she had her’s.

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