In a Hollywood-worthy twist, it was just revealed that
George Zimmerman helped rescue a family from their overturned SUV a
mere four days after his trial’s conclusion. Yes, that would be the
much-maligned George Zimmerman. The accused “murderer” George Zimmerman.
The targeted-for-death George Zimmerman. And what were the chances such
an accident would occur in Zimmerman’s immediate vicinity while he’s
still page-one news? It almost seems like a message about his character
that could make an atheist believe in God.
And the whole Zimmerman fiasco says much about our nation’s changing
character. Part of this is the increasing racial and ideological
polarization and media corruption, which was alluded to oh-so cleverly
by an Internet commenter who wrote, “If Zimmerman said ‘I’m going to
pull you from underneath that vehicle,’ NBC will change it to, ‘I’m
going to pull you … underneath that vehicle!’” But the hopey-changey,
getting-strangey difference I want to discuss here was brought to light
by Zimmerman spokesman Shawn Vincent, who asked The Daily Caller after the rescue, “What if George hadn’t gotten out of his truck?”
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