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Something I've noticed (and when I go back across the last couple years and see it in other Trump interviews), he looks over directly at the camera right inside an interview. In all of television news history, this is something almost never ever seen. At first, I thought maybe it was just an anomaly, but then I really saw it was consistent. It's happening more and more during interviews, and it's not specific to just one media company. And, as I think about WHY a man would look into the camera again and again and again during interviews that are one on one, I come to the conclusion that he is paranoid, knows he's being watched, knows when and how to lie, gets upset when confronted so closely on key things, is talking directly to his followers (not the whole of the American people) and trying to suck people into the television, and in a way, get you to look into his eyes. There's also moments of cowardice and little scumbag stuff going on. Perhaps it's left over from all the other times he was on television, but to look into the camera and to do so more and more as the election closes in, now it seems different. For the first time, the watchful casino TV surveillance machines he used for decades as a voyeur are now the public and private airwaves of TV news seeing him in a piece of his broad daylight; and he can't control it. He can only try. He knows 81,000,000 Americans know he's the corrupt man who can not lead our nation and he has only two places to hide; the White House with power as a madman, or Mar-a-Lago on the run from the DOJ while he has to legally reap what has to sown by behaving and admiring Capone.