That book was shelved as we know because it was to be coupled with a special to run on Fox Newscorp entertainment division, not the News division, concocted by Judith Regan, a renowned conservative publisher who threw away her career basically by bringing this idea to News Corp and when Rupert Murdoch had to come in and clean up the mess things got kinda ugly for her.
Already seeing his name in the lights on the marquees around the country in his nightly dreams that were looking like this one;
"Starring next month in a new sure to be a hit TV show, OJ Simpson with friend and Co-Star Snoop Dogg perform together as Rap stars murdering their unsuspecting fans in the new weekly reality series ....drum roll please .....Murder He Wrote!!
Don't laugh as the chances of that happening are about as good as they are for Lindsay Lohan being forgiven by societies nimrods for what, the 6th or 7th time now for being a floosie drunken drug addicted loser? That means his chances are sadly for all of us, the Goldman's and Browns looking pretty good int hat direction.
So here's a little parody I whipped up a couple months ago that I never used because the show was backburnered mocking OJ and that sick joke of what's called a book of his, The only thing it might contain that we haven't already figured out would only be him finally fully admitting to it all thus stopping his worldwide search for the real killers that he never found apparently until he looked in the mirror and saw dollar sings in a confession(giant LOL) like on the cover below....
O.J. criticizes Goldman family over book
Yahoo! News: "LOS ANGELES - O.J. Simpson lashed out Tuesday at the family of the late Ronald Goldman, a day after they won the rights to Simpson's canceled 'If I Did It' book about the slayings of Goldman and Simpson's ex-wife.
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In an online interview featuring questions from hostile participants, the former football star criticized Goldman's family for seeking to profit from the book after they said it promoted criminality and commercialized abuse."In an online interview featuring questions from hostile participants, the former football star criticized Goldman's family for seeking to profit from the book after they said it promoted criminality and commercialized abuse.
A federal bankruptcy judge in Miami awarded the book rights to Goldman's family Monday to satisfy a $38 million wrongful death judgment against Simpson.
"I find it sort of hypocritical that they talked everybody in America to boycott the book: it was 'immoral,' it was 'blood money,'" he told interviewer Kate Delaney. "But we now see it wasn't 'blood money' if they got the money."
Goldman attorney David Cook said his clients were justified in accepting rights to the book as payment for the judgment against Simpson. continued here
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