Financial Times Finds Obama 'Less Alarming'

By Harry Kimball,  Newser Staff
Posted Oct 27, 2008 3:45 PM CDT
Financial Times Finds Obama 'Less Alarming'
Barack Obama.   (AP Photo)

Despite holes in Barack Obama’s qualifications, the Democrat is the obvious choice for president, the Financial Times writes. His “policies are a blend of good, not so good, and downright bad,” but the alternative is an increasingly disturbing brand of maverick, the British daily opines. “Rashness is not a virtue in a president. The cautious and deliberate Mr. Obama is altogether a less alarming prospect.”

Though a well-fought campaign does not necessarily translate to a well-run country, Obama has proven himself. “Obama, on form, is as fine a political orator as the country has heard in decades. Put to the right purposes, this is no mere decoration but a priceless asset.” But temper your hopes. “Should he win, Mr. Obama is bound to disappoint. How could he not?” (More Barack Obama stories.)

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