
Fear and loathing in Latrobe: Freedom, tyranny, and Arnold Palmer's private parts
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
57% : What started as a nice but meandering tale about Palmer's working-class roots grew into with stone silence during long detours into stuff like types of golf club shafts as the tale grew increasingly instead about Trump -- about how his own power and wealth allowed him to claim friendship with this great man.51% : The notion that God saved Trump to reign over America doesn't seem far-fetched for a crowd that literally wears its Christianity on its sleeve -- like the T-shirt proclaiming "Jesus Is My Savior" along with a pro-Trump message and a cross over an American flag.
49% : That fluster came through in a New York Times live blog that calmly reported Trump "spent the entire opening telling Arnold Palmer golf stories, before finally launching in on the border."
45% : " "You have to tell Kamala Harris that you've had enough," Trump said about midway through his 90-minute ramble, intentionally mispronouncing the first name of the Democratic nominee as he usually does.
34% : She also echoed Trump and elected officials that these unfounded voter-fraud allegations must be overcome with huge turnout.
29% : Just six days earlier, Trump came to the Philly suburbs and turned a supposed town hall into a 39-minute dance party as his deeply confused crowd watched a once and wannabe future U.S. president sway awkwardly to Sinead O'Connor and Luciano Pavarotti or look utterly frozen in the bubble of his 78-year-old head.
27% : Trump, all the way, baby," said Carol Moore, a former Pittsburgher who retired to Naples, Fla., but came north fleeing Hurricane Milton.
25% : She scoffed at the notion of Trump as dictator but then said some of his rivals should be jailed like former FBI chief James Comey -- "he created the Russia-Russia-Russia hoax, he's going to have to pay.
25% : About the only truth that fell on Latrobe was Trump calling Palmer "all man" -- the kind Trump himself will never be.
22% : As nightfall finally descended, Trump jerked awkwardly on stage to the disco of the Village People's "YMCA," which seemed to bring it all full circle.
16% : His daughter confided in 2018 that the golfer grew to despise Trump because "he was appalled by Trump's lack of civility and what he began to see as Trump's lack of character.
*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.