Obama was known for not often taking questions
Obama gave 7 solo press conferences his first year as President. Trump had one his first year.
https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/statistics/data/presidential-news-conferencesTrump is the KING of hearing, processing and responding.
I'm not sure how to evaluate this statement. His responses vary from outright lies to pure absurdities. Whatever you
think he is hearing and processing because somehow you inhabit his brain, it is indisputable that what comes out of his mouth is largely bullshit.
For someone who is so great at processing and responding (The KING, lol) Trump has made sure to not be in a position where his responses have value. When Obama was trying to sell the US on the ACA he stood in front of hostile Republican congresspeople and answered questions and batted back criticisms with specifics on the proposed policy. Can you imagine, for even a second, Trump doing the same?
Trump refused to answer Mueller's questions in person (of course he claimed he would be happy to!) and even after taking months to respond in writing he still couldn't convince Mueller he was telling the truth. Contrast that with Hilary Clinton sitting down for 11 hours of questioning re: Benghazi and making the Republicans who questioned her look like idiots.
Trump's COVID press conferences had to finally be discontinued when the level of disinformation he was sending out into the public became too much for him politically. If you think he is the KING of responding to questions because he squints his eyes and looks serious while total shit comes out of his mouth, congrats, the con man has you as a mark.
Reading the prompter is not a real skill.
I would disagree, and I'm sure you aren't surprised by that. But with Trump vs. Obama it isn't that Obama was more skilled at reading (which of course he is) it was that you could tell that even though he was reading a speech he understood what he was saying, and there was conviction behind the words. You watch Trump stumble through the West Point speech, mispronouncing the names of famous US Generals ("Ulyssius Grant") and its clear he has no idea what he is talking about.
You see this in speeches of greater import, when Trump would talk about the need for unity, and equality, or whatever, then two hours later he goes right back to spitting bile and hate on twitter. There is a clear disconnect between the real Trump and the "president" he plays on TV, on the rare occasions he even tries to be that.
You want people to read the transcript of Trump's West Point speech? I can't imagine a bigger waste of anyone's time.