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Hayden On Obama: It's Hard To Get Intel Assessments Through To 'People Like That'

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Hayden On Obama: It's Hard To Get Intel Assessments Through To 'People Like That' Thursday on "Kilmeade and Friends," retired General Michael Hayden, the former Director of the CIA & NSA, told Fox News Radio's Brian Kilmeade that because President Barack Obama preferred to read his intelligence briefings instead of engaging with  officials and asking questions like former President George W. Bush, it was not easy to get the assessments across to the current Commander-in-Chief.

Hayden said "people like me have to accommodate to people like that," adding "my old job is easier when you are face to face," but he said "President Obama absorbs information by reading and reflecting."

"It was easier for the intel briefer,""when the individual engages," Hayden explained.

Hayden said "it is pretty clear in this case" we are dealing with "the phenomenon of the unpleasant fact." 

He explained that in President Obama's case "you're there briefing a position, a flow, a thread, a development that is absolutely cutting across the grain of the world as the policymaker would like it to be, or he perceives it to be," he added "you're in essence telling this individual the world isn't as he believed it to be, and I think we had an awful lot of that going on." 

Follow Pam Key On Twitter @pamkeyNEN Reported by Breitbart 2 hours ago.

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