Ok. So let's vet Andrea Howrath's entire personal life and see if there is anything there which conflicts with her public policies. Is that is fair? How about we dissect Wynne's divorce to determine what effect on her children was when she broke her marriage vows to begin an affair with a woman when she has repeatedly promoted her role as a mother in her public image. Is that fair too?
The problem with bringing in a politician's personal problems is that you have to do it for everyone or you come across as hypocritical. So I ask you, do you have the moral courage to apply the same set of morals on a leader which you support and all politicians as you seem to have for Doug Ford.
When this all came out, Howrath and Wynne could have taken the high road and commented about it is a private matter and they are saddened by this news as it is a situation that many Ontarians have to deal with. What did they do? Wynne commented that she is worried about Rob Ford's kids (ironic because when the man was alive dealing with his demons, she publicly treated him like a leper and didn't care about his kids one way or the other). However, the NDP was worse. They jumped on Ford's misery like a female dog in heat stating "If he can't run his own business properly, how can he be trusted to run the province? And if this is how Doug Ford treats his own brother's family, how will he treat everyone else's families?" in a media release on Tuesday. You don't try to make political hay from a person's private life, it is classless and crass.
I am unsure where your comment about where I said you had a leader ("As for 'my' leader how so?) is coming from. Please clear that up as I never said you had a leader.