
Trump’s closing pitch to voters begins with profane attacks and a lewd story about a Hall of Fame golfer
CNN
Donald Trump has pivoted to making his closing argument to voters heading into the final stretch of his race for the White House.
Donald Trump has pivoted to making his closing argument to voters heading into the final stretch of his race for the White House. Or so his campaign said Saturday as the former president took the stage in Latrobe, Pennsylvania. But shortly after walking out after a pro wrestler’s entrance music, Trump swiftly veered into a rambling anecdote about the late Arnold Palmer, the golfing legend after whom the local airport was named. The story, which seemed to serve little purpose beyond invoking a regional icon and which lasted nearly 15 minutes, included tangents on Palmer’s immense wealth and several offhand remarks about the Hall of Famer’s naked body. “Arnold Palmer was all man, and I say that in all due respect to women, I love women… This man was strong and tough, and I refused to say it, but when he took showers with the other pros they came out of there, they said ‘Oh my god. That’s unbelievable,’” Trump said. The anecdote prompted one rallygoer to comment, “I didn’t expect to hear that tonight.” From there, Trump invited to the stage Antonio Brown, a former Pittsburgh Steeler star with a troubling legal background, called his Democratic opponent Kamala Harris a “sh*t vice president,” and attacked mail-in voting as screens urged his supporters to cast absentee ballots early.