I'd be hard pressed to call a 1.5 hour press conference 'concise', but I strongly disagree with you about it not being engaging. I find him a pretty engaging speaker at the worst of times (I mean he is both a lawyer and the former mayor of NYC) and when he gets sarcastic or heated it's very entertaining.
As for the "lines running on his face", the most I noticed was him dabbing away some sweat a couple of times.
The way he presented it wasn't engaging or concise. He made it easy for people to tune out while laughing at the lines running on his face.
I'd be hard pressed to call a 1.5 hour press conference 'concise', but I strongly disagree with you about it not being engaging. I find him a pretty engaging speaker at the worst of times (I mean he is both a lawyer and the former mayor of NYC) and when he gets sarcastic or heated it's very entertaining.
As for the "lines running on his face", the most I noticed was him dabbing away some sweat a couple of times.