We could use more levity like this.

That's me dismissing you as irrelevant.

You are probably not even ranked at your "learing" center.

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I'm not a democrat, little man, I went to school, not a slush fund for Somalis.
 
I'm not a democrat, little man, I went to school, not a slush fund for Somalis.
Now you're building straw men. I never even hinted that you were a democrat. You are far too uneducated and mean spirited to be one.
 
Now you're building straw men. I never even hinted that you were a democrat. You are far too uneducated and mean spirited to be one.
I'm too smart to be a democrat.

Obviously, you aren't.
 
  • International/Media Coverage: The blunder was covered by various international outlets, including Al Jazeera, Euronews, and Irish Star, often focusing on the irony of a Defense Secretary quoting a Hollywood movie as scripture.
  • Reaction: The incident triggered widespread mockery and social media attention, with some observers referring to it as the "Gospel of Quentin Tarantino".
  • Pentagon Response: The Pentagon, through spokesperson Sean Parnell, did not apologize and instead dismissed criticism as "fake news," maintaining that the prayer was a "custom" version and that Hegseth knew the source.
Parnell's lame excuses weren't as funny as Pete's blunder, but still laughable.
 

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