Former CIA Deputy Director Tells Fox News One Interesting Difference Between Bush And Obama, The man UN agency was liable for informing the president on a daily basis on matters of intelligence told "Fox & Friends" Tuesday morning that there's one key distinction within the manner George W. Bush and Barack Obama absorb info.
Michael Morell, a former deputy director of the United States intelligence agency UN agency was with the agency for thirty three years, delivered the president's daily transient to each Bush and Obama.
During associate interview, Fox News' Elisabeth Hasselbeck asked Morell what the variations were between informing former President Bush versus informing President Obama. Morell same some things were terribly similar, explaining that each presidents "craved intelligence."
The distinction between the 2 men, he said, was however they took within the info they received.
"President Bush best absorbed it by having a language like we're having," Morell same. "President Obama absorbs it best by reading it."
"But does one grasp that he reads it each day?" co-host Brian Kilmeade ironed.
"Yes," Morell same severely. "Yes."
Nice try, Kilmeade.
Michael Morell, a former deputy director of the United States intelligence agency UN agency was with the agency for thirty three years, delivered the president's daily transient to each Bush and Obama.
During associate interview, Fox News' Elisabeth Hasselbeck asked Morell what the variations were between informing former President Bush versus informing President Obama. Morell same some things were terribly similar, explaining that each presidents "craved intelligence."
The distinction between the 2 men, he said, was however they took within the info they received.
"President Bush best absorbed it by having a language like we're having," Morell same. "President Obama absorbs it best by reading it."
"But does one grasp that he reads it each day?" co-host Brian Kilmeade ironed.
"Yes," Morell same severely. "Yes."
Nice try, Kilmeade.
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