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He didn't try to go easy, he knew it at that moment that he had 'won' the interview. Which is fair. And wanting to teach philosophy while being unable to look at camera and twirling didn't help either.
I mean, i don't think that any job is bad but when you are representing millions of people then you do need to have some form of credibility. I bet you can find hundreds of highly qualified people who'd have been able to articulate the movement in a much better way. But can't give up the chance to be 'famous' and be on telly i guess.
There's nothing here!