Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth put the "script" in "scripture" when he quoted a fake Bible verse from Quentin Tarantino's ...
Samuel L. Jackson's iconic speech gets presented as a Bible verse, with the Secretary of War vowing to strike down enemies ...
Pete Hegseth delivered a worship sermon this week that has viewers wondering if it was borrowed from the "Pulp Fiction" ...
Hegseth said the lead mission planner for an Iran war rescue operation delivered the prayer to him and told him they use it ...
The defense secretary said his prayer drew on Ezekiel, but wording closely matches Quentin Tarantino dialogue ...
When the patrons visit Hawthorne’s Diner for breakfast, they expect coffee and greasy food, not high-voltage soul-searching ...
During a prayer at the Pentagon on Wednesday, Pete Hegseth appeared to paraphrase "Pulp Fiction" rather than the real Ezekiel ...
Imagine you have the chance to read the script for Christopher Nolan's upcoming movie, The Odyssey. No questions asked, you just have it in your hands, and that's it. Would you do it? Because the man ...
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