By now, Donald Trump has tried just about everything: sweet hats, catchy slogans, hate speech, populist rhetoric, schoolyard insults, being the most tremendous upside-down candy corn God ever put on this earth. But hey, here he is recreating a scene from Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby.

At a rally in Baton Rouge, Lousiana, last night, Trump jumped into the crowd after his speech to attack the adoring faithful with a sharpie. Everyone got an autograph, including this person's baby, whose parents not only brought him to a Trump rally, but spiked up his blonde hair to make him, as one reporter put it, a "Trump'd out baby."

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Trump was no doubt following the lead of Will Ferrell's Ricky Bobby. In a montage where he wins several NASCAR races and meets his future wife after she flashes him in the crowd—"Please be 18!"—Bobby stops to sign autographs and plants one on a baby's forehead in the process:

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But that's not the only part of the scene Trump has recreated so far this campaign. To remind everyone that he's a really classy guy, he also signed a woman's chest back in December:

What's next? Will he meet his next wife in one of these crowds? Will he pick Cal Naughton Jr. as his running mate? Shake and bake, baby.

[H/T: The Hill

Jack Holmes Politics Editor Jack Holmes is the Politics Editor at Esquire, where he writes daily and edits the Politics Blog with Charles P Pierce.

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