By ANITA CREAMER
Tuesday, November 21, 2006
The victims' families are outraged. Bloggers and broadcasters are furious, too.
But isn't O.J. Simpson at least half a decade too late for the public to particularly care what he has to say?
In a considerable achievement for our age, poor taste plunged to new depths last week with the announcement that in "If I Did It," a planned book and TV special, Simpson describes how he would have orchestrated the vicious slashing deaths of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend Ronald Goldman in June 1994.
After a firestorm of criticism _ and after several Fox affiliates said they would not run the special, planned for Nov.