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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsHegseth quoted a "Pulp Fiction" adaptation of a Bible verse as a prayer.
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Hegseth quoted a "Pulp Fiction" adaptation of a Bible verse as a prayer. (Original Post)
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MineralMan
(151,410 posts)1. Pete Hegseth Is a Fictional Character, Himself.
get the red out
(14,044 posts)2. Ohhh bad Hegseth
Wasn't that a dirty movie for such a fine young man to see? I
RockRaven
(19,548 posts)3. One cannot overstate how common it is in RW political circles to conflate pop culture fictions with reality.
From Hegseth to Joe Rogan to Alex Jones to The Dotard himself and many many others, it is nearly ubiquitous that their alleged understanding of the real world is mostly whatever they have seen in movies or on TV.
I am not at all surprised at this event. Kegsbreath likely doesn't read any more than The Dotard.
Bongo Prophet
(2,759 posts)5. And of course, Ronald Reagan n/t
genxlib
(6,148 posts)4. I stopped reading at "Pentagon Sermon"
That is a contradiction in terms on multiple levels.