Utah’s Stewart: Trump is like Dangerfield in ‘Caddyshack’

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah Republican Rep. Chris Stewart is comparing President Donald Trump’s governing style to Rodney Dangerfield’s golfer character in “Caddyshack,” saying that while the president’s style is “very, very loud,” and distracting, he’s able to do what he’s trying to achieve.

Stewart made the comment while speaking before Utah’s state Senate Tuesday, joking that Trump has “got a swing” where he approaches the ball at a run and everybody laughs “and it’s just as ugly as anything we’ve seen but the ball goes down the middle of the fairway.”

Stewart during the 2016 presidential election called Trump “our Mussolini” before supporting him. He revoked his support when a 2005 “Access Hollywood” tape emerged in which the president bragged about groping women.

Stewart later reversed himself again and backed Trump in the 2016 election.