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Paula's husband.

I think Thug Yoda said "blean your shit up," not "bling your shit up."

I'm looking forward to an eventual GGG vs. Andre Ward, if Ward ever starts actually fighting again.

That is a great book, and it's interesting to read how much Hearns got into Duran's head. Like Duran knew that he didn't have a chance.

That's great, but this is still the GOAT Sanford and Son moment:

Well, total respect to Badu for doing this, but I wonder if part of the impetus for it was the backlash she suffered for saying female students should wear knee-length skirts so as not to “distract” male students and teachers:

every single statement in this post is either stupid or ill-informed.

Because she isn't particularly awful. She's a conventional Democratic politician who takes conventional Democratic positions on the issues. She has a 30 year record on the national scene with good decisions and bad decisions. She's been the subject of withering personal attacks for 30 years, yet none of her enemies

On the Another Round podcast a few months ago, they had Lin-Manuel Miranda on as a guest and did a couple of songs from a fake Jeb! musical. I wonder if this is where the students got the idea from.

Not on the show, but defense witness Dr. Henry Lee testified that the pattern of the blood on OJ's sock could have only occurred if it had been placed on the sock while it was not being worn.

Can you elaborate on how he distorted DNA evidence in the OJ case?

White America has never needed a reason to make black people "pay the price." It'd been the status quo for hundreds of years before OJ, and it remained the status quo afterwards.

Scheck was the real MVP of the defense team, and my biggest criticism of this series is how they almost completely ignored him.

Johnnie Cochran did plenty both before and after the OJ trial to help innocent people brutalized by the police.

It's not reprehensible at all. It took a high profile lose in court to get the LA criminal justice system to reform their crime lab and police practices into something resembling a professional operation. That did more good for the less privileged individuals caught up in that system— both victims and accused — than

The "are you gonna believe me or your lying eyes" excuse. Provocative.

Yeah, all of this "brain-dead jury" rhetoric is pretty wrong-headed. How exactly is a jury supposed to react when the defense proves that the star police witness lied on the stand? And then pleads the fifth when asked if he planted evidence? They're just supposed to ignore that because "everyone knows OJ did it?"

Warhorse wasn't a very good movie, but the shot of the calvary charge through the enemy camp was one of the most incredible shots I've ever seen.

Fantastic Voyage by Lakeside, I think. Or the Coolio version with the same title.

Wasn't Bailey the one who cross-examined Mark Fuhrman?