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Congressman Assaults StudentFriday is finally here and with it comes our picks for the best viral videos of the week. This week’s selection includes a major fail, a major win, an amazing talent, a bit of humor and a Congressman going berserk! We hope you enjoy these clips as much as we do!

Congressman Assaults Student on Washington Sidewalk

With over 2.7 million views since it’s upload on June 14, this shocking video has made its way up the YouTube charts this week. The video shows North Carolina Congressman Bob Etheridge assaulting a young videographer trying to make a video for a student project on the streets of Washington. The Congressman has apologized for the incident, which occurred at the beginning of last week. However, will he ever be able to move past the reactions of the millions of YouTubers who have seen the video in the last couple of weeks?

Andy Murray Tennis Street Magic in London

Scottish professional tennis player Andy Murray simply blows me away in this HEAD Tennis clip. He performs all kinds of amazing tennis tricks, culminating in the painting of the HEAD logo on a brick wall using paint-soaked tennis balls. The clip has just over 330,000 views so far, but as more people see the clip it is likely to garner many more views.

Banned iPhone 4 Promo

This iPhone 4 promo spoof is funny because it’s true. With over 415,000 views so far, this clip does a fantastic job of emulating Apple’s own ads. If you watched it with the sound off you might even think it was a real Apple promo, but so much more hilarious.

Bullying The Bully WIN

Our last two clips this week come from FailBlog. The first is a WIN and is one of the best WIN clips I’ve ever seen. A bully on a train gets a taste of his own medicine. Whoever caught this on tape sure was lucky, as the clip has over 1.3 million views so far!

Punching Bag FAIL

This next clip is a FailBlog FAIL. This kid will think twice about trash talking his punching bag in the future.

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