They say dogs live in the moment, which is, in many ways, why they’re so popular. They always strive to make us happy and despite their faults, they rarely fail. The same can be said about Ontario Premier Doug Ford.
Indeed, the key to Ford’s unrelenting popularity is that, like a dog, he lives in the eternal present, and we reward him for it. There is no better evidence of this than the Ontario premier’s shameless flip-flop this week on the issue of criminally expensive baseball tickets.
“My personal opinion … they’re gouging the people,” Ford said Wednesday outside his office, referring to the fact that thousands of Ontarians were prevented from buying tickets to Friday’s Toronto Blue Jays game — the first World Series game on Canadian soil in thirty-two years. “When you have one player

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