It's time for reporters and media bigshots to start asking if Rob Ford has anything left to say. Today, we saw Stephen LeDrew struggle through another "exclusive" interview with Mr. Ford. It replayed all the wrong-headed indignation, disingenuous apologies and silly sentimentality the city has been swimming in for weeks. Mr. Ford has nothing to say to anyone. Think about it. He has now had his duties removed at City Hall. Locks have been changed, for heavens sake. It's over for Mr. Ford as mayor and he is the only one to blame. He says he knows this but his appreciation of what he has done is sliver thin. But now it doesn't matter that he can't figure it out. The media should re-think whether Rob Ford continues to be worth hours of aimless babbling. He is not.
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