pete hegseth pulp fiction prayer
Definition
A viral pop culture and political meme referencing the April 2026 incident where U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth recited a modified version of Samuel L. Jackson's iconic Ezekiel 25:17 monologue from Quentin Tarantino's 1994 film Pulp Fiction during a Pentagon worship service, presenting it as the 'CSAR 25:17' prayer used by Combat Search and Rescue teams.
An internet shorthand for Hegseth's controversial blending of Hollywood action dialogue with official military prayer, sparking widespread mockery and debate over scripture authenticity in government settings.
Examples
Pete Hegseth's Pulp Fiction prayer at the Pentagon was such a profound scriptural innovation, seamlessly updating Ezekiel for the drone era.
Who knew CSAR 25:17 owed its vengeance vibes to Pulp Fiction—thanks to Pete Hegseth for canonizing Tarantino in the defense playbook.
In a masterstroke of spiritual strategy, Pete Hegseth's Pulp Fiction prayer had the whole service channeling Samuel L. Jackson's righteous fury.
Pete Hegseth elevated Pentagon piety with his Pulp Fiction prayer, proving Hollywood blockbusters make the best battlefield blessings.