I am damn good. I am doing all this for Egypt and nothing else. I reject 70 per cent of media interviews while these people who accuse me are running after them.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I am the first Egyptian civilian president elected democratically, freely, following a great, peaceful revolution.
The thing I love about political interviews is, if you're really prepared, you can make great headway because these are the people for whom, theoretically at least, the buck stops.
In the end, I'll put my good acts up against those of anybody in this country. Anybody.
I have found myself under a wave of investigation and criticism from the moment I was elected. Since my first days in the Prime Minister's Office I have had to fight against evil attacks while I have been busy making decisions on crucial matters related to Israel's security and existence.
But my friends, these people in Egypt have stood by us in a tough, tough neighborhood.
I am running on the fact that I am doing a good job listening to people.
I don't think I'm better than everyone else at anything, but I am very quick at organizing a big mass of interview tape into a structure.
As a documentary filmmaker, I'm very respectful, and my interview style is not intrusive. I don't really have an agenda. I just go in there, I mumble something or other, I wait for them to speak, and I wait for them to stop.
I would like go to Palestine and interview people there about what their lives are like; same thing in Iran.
I am really bad at actually interviewing people.