I thought it was possible that O.J. could have done something. It crossed my mind. I was thinking about the events of everything and going, Why did I hear that? I was going, No, it can't be, and just all that stuff was adding up.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Thoughts would go in and out of my mind, but I didn't want to believe that he could have done it.
He made the impossible possible.
We thought we were going to go up against SNL on Saturday Nights - that would have changed things so much that it's almost impossible to speculate what might have happened.
I think the big thing with O.J. - I've known him since he was in high school - and he's a great kid, loves the game of basketball.
It's really interesting to me how all of us can experience the exact same event, and yet come away with wildly disparate interpretations of what happened. We each have totally different ideas of what was said, what was intended, and what really took place.
One might be led to suspect that there were all sorts of things going on in the universe which he or she did not thoroughly understand.
It was frightening because it was the first time I had gotten a sense of how serious the problem was. It became clear from his notes that he felt the president himself was involved.
If O.J. had been accused of killing his black wife, you would not have seen the same passion stirred up.
I'm not afraid of O.J. now.
In a way, J.F.K. was the high point of the American dream. In order to go to the moon and back, all we did was say we could - and we did.