Sutcliffe Could Have Zoomed London: PATTON

His Worship is not taking our man Mike Patton’s advice:

Nobody wants my advice

Mike Patton is the former communications director for Mayor Larry O’Brien and a Conservative activist.

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4 Responses

  1. Diane Zarnke says:

    Never mind the mayor
    With technology as it is, there should be no need for any world leader to travel to all these foreign meetings
    They go for photo ops, lavish travel and dining, BUT ACCOMPLISH NOTHING.
    ALSO THEY COULD SHOW THEIR CONTRIBUTATION TO SAVING THE PLANET

    THEY PREACH RESTRAINT YET CONTRIBUTE MORE CARBON FOOTPRINT THAN SOME TOWNS AND CITIES…..FOR NOTHING.

  2. Annette Goldenberg says:

    I just listened to Mike Patton’s recording regarding the Mayor’s so-called trip to London. For the life of me I couldn’t believe he had the nerve to travel all the way to London just for a marathon. Big deal! He needed this trip like he needed a hole in his head. He should have listened to Mike Patton. Also he could just stay home and do a marathon here in Ottawa. What was the big deal of that marathon? Go figure!!

  3. sisco farraro says:

    And, he wasn’t even a contender to “win” the marathon.

  4. Kosmo says:

    Mike you stand corrected, he could have participated virtual. Yes it’s a thing. virtual marathons. everything could have been done from the comforts of his Ottawa office.

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