Did Pete Hegseth Quote FAKE ‘Pulp Fiction’ Bible Verse At Prayer Service?
A recent speech from Pete Hegseth may sound familiar to movie fans. The Secretary of Defense cited a Bible verse when speaking at a Pentagon worship service on April 15, but the scripture he quoted appeared to resemble an embellished version made famous in Quentin Tarantino’s1994 classic “Pulp Fiction.” Hegseth credited the prayer to a U.S. Air Force team that rescued an American airman from Iran in recent weeks, but social media was quick to draw parallels with that iconic monologue from Samuel L. Jackson.
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9 Comments
HILARIOUS! πππππππ
A interesting story
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You've gotta be shittin' me!!
Dufus
No Fraggen way?….This can't be real !!!!!!
He skipped the book, went straight to the movie.
Itβs from the Gospel of Royale with Cheese
HE CAN'T EVEN BE ORIGINAL, WHAT A LOSER!!!!!