NORM MacDonald was best known for his hilarious appearances on Saturday Night Live. He made some controversial quips about OJ Simpson's trial for the murder of his second wife Nicole — here we ...
Peggy Noonan’s “America in the Age of O.J. Simpson” (Declarations, April 13) reminds me of the relentless stream of jokes that Norm Macdonald told at O.J.’s expense as a fake news anchor ...
As helicopters hovered over Brentwood to see how O.J. Simpson celebrated on the first weekend since his acquittal in October 1995, Norm Macdonald took his seat at “Saturday Night Live’s ...
Conan O'Brien recently took a moment ... Conan O'Brien's reflection on Norm Macdonald's contribution to comedy, especially during the O.J. Simpson trial, highlights the enduring power of humor ...
Highlights reels ... and Ham and O.J. Is Guilty.” MacDonald never minced words when it came to Simpson and also didn’t abide the typical media pre-trial norms of saying things like “alleged ...
Norm would still be famous, decades later, just for highlight reels of his O.J. Simpson material, which are constantly being re-edited and re-packaged on just about every corner of the internet.
One person who had no problem making direct references to the case was the late Norm Macdonald. “Making direct references” is ...
This is also what, in retrospect, gives Macdonald’s jokes a surprising moral heft. When so much humor of the era focused on petty and lurid details, Norm practically never strayed from the ...