Beppe Grillo has returned to television following an absence of nearly a decade. He did it by answering questions from "Che tempo che fa" host Fabio Fazio. It was more than an interview; it was a true show by the comedian that lasted a little less than an hour and varied between jokes and other insights on society and politics. "It's a bell, ring me if I go out of tune. I have lost my voice, so I have to raise it, but it's not anger," he says, turning to face the conductor. Then he underlines: "I'm here to know who I am. Is it possible that I am the worst? Yes, I'm the worst; I've ruined this country. Since my last interview with Vespa in 2014, "we have lost elections, and all those I had sent to go f..k themselves are now in government. I founded the Movement, but I was already a member of the Democratic Party, in Arzachena. Now I'm old and befuddled. I'm not capable of leading and bringing a political movement to a successful conclusion," he continues. "This government is like a decal: the more you spit on it, the more sticky it becomes. You have to sit still because it dries and comes off," he added.
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