18 sep. 2011

To pull the muzzle directly in broadcasts

`In a critical situation, there is no choice´, said Russian billionaire Alexander Lebedev punched a man in the face during a TV debate.
The same argument as the Finns had, when they started the Nazis with the Finnish Continuation War.

Russian billionaire Lebedev, owner of two leading British newspapers, punched a man in the face during a television debate on the financial crisis.

A clip posted on the NTV television channel's website shows Lebedev, a former KGB agent who has made a fortune in banking, landed a right jab to the face of ex-real estate baron Sergei Polonsky.

According to AFP Lebedev knocked Polonsky off his chair, and threw another punch as Polonsky tumbled off the back of the studio's elevated platform, but the second punch failed to connect.

Just before Lebedev pounced, Polonsky told the other guests he wanted to `stick one in the mouth´. On his blog, Lebedev justified the assault by saying Polonsky had behaved in an aggressive, threatening manner throughout the debate.

The reason of heating was, once again, desperate, and the man driving to the unnecessary stress space.


Picture is screengrab from sitsuation.
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