We could use more levity like this.

This is why the Framers mandated the separation of church and state.
Nope.
They didn't mandate the separation of church and state.

They simply said they couldn't create laws for or against religion.

But you fake pro-Democracy No Kings ingrates want to ban religion of any kind in government, which is strictly against the constitution.
 
On the contrary. Each time I watch Pete quote from Jackson's scene I have a good chuckle. Cuz.....you know......he's clueless, yet solemn.
Pete Clueless? Pete is one of the best SECDEFs ever.
After the dumbos in the Biden admin?
Biden, Austin, Kamala, Buttplug, the singing Truth Czar, the trannies, the one who steals suitcases, Hunter and cocaine in the WH, Mayorkas, the Clown Car by any other name.

 
could it be YOU make him look like a genius?

YOU make a large number of people look like geniuses.

you attack because of their political leaning.

not because they said/did something wrong.
YOu have, as is often the case, made my point for me in a way I never could have from this side of the discussion.
 
That trailer and movie didn't age well did it? Hormuz is open and Iran agrees to no nukes...
I don't know how well it ages. Neither do you.

At the moment, Iran has agreed to open the straight for the duration of the ceasefire... Conditionally.

They can close down the straights again... at will.

Nothing has fundamentally changed.
 

Pete Hegseth Quotes Violent Prayer From ‘Pulp Fiction,’ References Bible​

Hegseth told his audience he spoke with Admiral Brad Cooper, who has led U.S. forces during the Iran War, about how they use religious teachings to influence the policy and military decisions they later make.
He then said that reminded him of a prayer given to him by the head of the recent combat search and rescue (CSAR) mission to find and save Air Force crew members shot down in Iran.
He said he was told the prayer is titled “CSAR 2517,” and said it borrows some wording from Bible verse Ezekiel 25:17, but didn’t mention it was adapted almost word-for-word from a violent monologue delivered by actor Samuel L. Jackson in “Pulp Fiction” before the character kills someone.




Maybe he just likes Samuel Jackson. Or in particular the scene from Pulp Fiction. Who knows? I do know we could all use more hilarity right now. More belly laughs. Pete is very good at providing them. Though I'm pretty sure this one was unintentional. He always looks so very earnest at the Pentagon prayerfests he conducts.

It certainly is understandable for people put in harm's way to seek comfort in asking for their chosen deity's protection. That's not what Pete is doing.

At Pentagon Worship Service, Hegseth Casts Iran Conflict as Violent Holy War Against God’s Enemies​


There's no humor in that.

Your daily attack on Trump and his people.
Not interesting.
Far too long.
You sure love yourself, don't you?
 
If I could I'd like to personally thank him for the extended laugh. Buffoonery comes in many forms when Pete is involved and this one was a doosey.
Buffoonery obviously emanates from you, primarily, bug.
 
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