I was in seventh grade when Pulp Fiction came out, and I thought it was the coolest movie ever made. Granted, I hadn’t seen all that many movies up to that point, but I was kinda right. Pulp Fiction ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Wednesday repeated an air rescue group’s prayer that borrows from a scene in Quentin Tarantino’s film “Pulp Fiction.” During a Pentagon service, Hegseth said the ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth quoted almost word-for-word a violent prayer used in ...
A prayer delivered by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth during a Pentagon worship service Wednesday has viewers wondering whether he referenced the Bible — or a line made famous by a Quentin Tarantino ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth speaks to members of the media during a press briefing Thursday at the Pentagon. (Kevin Wolf / ...
Save this article to read it later. Find this story in your account’s ‘Saved for Later’ section. Pete Hegseth is a man of simple pleasures — Donald Trump, lethal violence, maximal posturing, push-ups, ...
Stephen Colbert roasted Pete Hegseth after the secretary of defense quoted a fake Bible verse from Quentin Tarantino’s 1994 crime-thriller “Pulp Fiction.” The comedian addressed the Cabinet member’s ...
In an administration full of SNL cold opens waiting to happen, Pete Hegseth really outdid himself this week — and Colin Jost wasn’t even in the room. Caught quoting lines of a phony Bible passage from ...
The defense secretary said his prayer drew on Ezekiel, but wording closely matches Quentin Tarantino dialogue It was perhaps inevitable that a braggadocious Christian nationalist defense secretary ...
In an administration full of SNL cold opens waiting to happen weekly, Pete Hegseth really out did himself this week – and Colin Jost wasn’t even in the room. Caught quoting lines of a phony Bible ...
The secretary of war evoked a scene from the 1994 Quentin Tarantino film in which Samuel L. Jackson recites his take on a Bible verse before shooting a man.
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