Hmm, is he trying to tell us something? Or was this just a sneaky move on the part of Ann Curry?

Brad Pitt sat down with Ann on The Today Show this morning, and the two chatted about everything from Brad's charity work to his personal life with Angelina and the kids.

After discussing Brad's dedication to the Make It Right organization (which helped rebuild New Orleans's Lower 9th Ward after Hurricane Katrina), the topic shifted to politics, and Ann held up a "Brad Pitt for Mayor" tee shirt and asked the hunky actor if he'd be interested in taking on the position. Brad responded, "Yeah, yeah. I'm running on the gay marriage, no religion, legalization and taxation of marijuana platform. I don't have a chance." Ann didn't seem happy with the response, and Brad reiterated, "I don't have a chance...it's not what I do best." Brad doesn't seem convinced that he'd be a good politician, but we bet there's plenty of people out there who disagree!

Anyway, when the two were done talking about Brad's charity work, the topic shifted to Angelina and the kids. In a recent interview with Parade Magazine, Brad defined true love as "when somebody else's interest trumps your own," and he immediately appeared uncomfortable when Ann began to question him about it. After Ann asked him about his idea of true love, Brad replied, "Someday it won't always be there so...I don't look forward to that day, so..." and his voice trailed off. A visibly squirmy Brad added, "The greater the love the greater the loss, I think the saying goes..."

Is Brad scared of losing Angie or falling out of love with her? Maybe he's scared because things are too perfect? Or are there problems in Brangelinaland?