Doug Ford thinks Justin Trudeau has no right to criticize Rob Ford’s drug problems, because the Liberal Leader has admitted to smoking pot in the past.

“I find it very hypocritical that Justin Trudeau would go down that avenue,” Doug Ford told CTV News.

Ford was responding to statements made by Trudeau attacking Conservative Leader Stephen Harper for attending a rally organized by the Ford brothers in Etobicoke.

“Stephen Harper should be embarrassed that he’s having to count on the support of Rob Ford for his re-election,” Trudeau said during a campaign event on Thursday.

“There’s a lot of people talking these days about the hypocrisy of the Fords and their drug problems and Mr. Harper and his positions on that.”

Ford suggested Trudeau, who has admitted to smoking marijuana when he first became an MP, was being hypocritical when he questioned Stephen Harper’s tough-on-crime policies and relationship with his brother, former Toronto mayor Rob Ford.

“You know something, I’m tough on crime too,” Doug Ford said. “I know one thing, it wasn’t Stephen Harper sitting around a table smoking a joint at a dinner party like Justin Trudeau was, so I find it pretty hypocritical.”

Ford then went on to question Trudeau’s leadership, and his political qualifications.

“Justin Trudeau wants to get personal, like anyone coming after us wants to get personal. Let’s talk policy, let’s wipe the veneer of Justin Trudeau and talk about his resume,” he said.

“He was a drama teacher for a year and he’s going to be prime minister?” Ford asked during an interview. “You have to be kidding me.”

Ford went on to say that if Trudeau took his resume into any company in the world, “Justin Trudeau wouldn’t even be the floor sweeper, not to mention prime minister.”

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