“Wow. Hegseth’s quoting from the gospel of Quentin Tarantino,” Colbert said.
“So please, join me in prayer,” Colbert quipped, before rattling off his own movie quote-filled prayer. “God, I’m talking to you. You talking to me? Are you talking to me? War is like a box of chocolates. I am tired of these motherfuckin’ sins on my motherfuckin’ soul!” – a clear reference to Samuel L. Jackson’s “Snakes on a Plane” rant.
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Stephen Colbert mocked Pete Hegseth after Hegseth [quoted a fake Bible verse](https://www.thewrap.com/media-platforms/politics/pete-hegseth-pulp-fiction-bible-verse/) during a Pentagon prayer service.
“Wow. Hegseth’s quoting from the gospel of Quentin Tarantino,” Colbert said.
“So please, join me in prayer,” Colbert quipped, before rattling off his own movie quote-filled prayer. “God, I’m talking to you. You talking to me? Are you talking to me? War is like a box of chocolates. I am tired of these motherfuckin’ sins on my motherfuckin’ soul!” – a clear reference to Samuel L. Jackson’s “Snakes on a Plane” rant.
Watch [Colbert’s monologue here](https://youtu.be/taNi3btpaLs) 📺