Somebody uploaded the 1995 O.J. Simpson murder trial to YouTube in its entirety, so you can relive the last time we voluntarily, and exhaustively broadcast to the world one of the most important American institutions was broken.

In case I was being too subtle there -- the O.J. Simpson murder trial is exactly like this presidential election. In an preemptive effort to avoid comment section wars -- I'll let you draw your own parallels between the candidates and the key players in the trial, but make no mistake -- they are exactly the same.

The O.J. Trial was, to borrow a catch phrase from this election -- "yuuuuuge." It was the birth of real crime TV as we know it today. As a genre, it was barely a blip on the radar prior to the trial, and now there are entire networks devoted to it... several of them. And much like the election, a lot of what should've been a straight-forward decision for jurors, and the American public at large, based on facts and evidence, turned into a sideshow about hair styles, and racism, and conspiracy theories. The sensationalism of the trial distracted everyone from what was important. Sound familiar?

I lived through it, and even I forgot how big this trial was until watching 'The People Vs. O.J. Simpson,' which was surprisingly fantastic, by the way. Now, we can all go back and relive the trial piece by piece, and insert our own 'Making a Murderer' style commentary while watching the trial of the century, un-cut, in our very own homes.

Spoiler alert: The gloves don't fit, but only because you can't put gloves on top of other gloves while your fingers are spread out. Click here to skip to that part.

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