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David Keene To John Ziegler: "I'm Not Gonna Hit You, But I'd Like To"

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David Keene To John Ziegler: "I'm Not Gonna Hit You, But I'd Like To" (VIDEO)

Ziegler was after Keene for criticizing Palin, but he also attacked the conservative leader for supporting Sen. Arlen Specter (pre-party switch) and reportedly trying to sell his group's support to FedEx.

Keene initially agreed to a sit-down interview, but he tried to leave when the questions turned aggressive. After offering a few rebuttals he quickly gave up and resorted to name-calling. "I'm not gonna hit you, but I'd like to, because you deserve it," Keene said at one point. Before finally freeing himself of Ziegler, he added, "You're an asshole. You got that on the air? Asshole."

Keene says he would like to hit Ziegler at around 1:35 and calls him an "asshole" a little after the three minute mark.

Video is kinda awesome:

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EnDQmIKq_kw"]YouTube - David Keene Threatens to Punch John Ziegler at WCPAC (Part 2 of 3)[/ame]
 
I'm pretty certain I would have knocked Ziegler out as soon as he opened his mouth.
 
I wish congress would get into fights.

A Congressman from here in South Carolina, Preston Brooks, beat the **** out of Massachusetts Senator Charles Sumner with his cane on the floor of the U.S. Senate back in 1856. Ah, the good ole days.
 
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