Barack Obama’s campaign is frustrated that his Berlin visit tomorrow is being over-analyzed, Der Spiegel reports—with Europeans complaining that he’s giving a mere stump speech, or that his address might lack substance. Obama is dropping in to outline his vision for trans-Atlantic alliances—he’s expected to give some tough love—and his people say they don’t appreciate the guff.
Meanwhile, the foreign press is piling on the adulation (one top editor said Obama is “being celebrated like a victorious Roman general who comes back from the conquest of Gaul”), and Politico wonders whether a closer look at some of his positions—his death-penalty stance is very unpopular abroad—might turn off left-leaning, mainstream Continentals. (More Barack Obama stories.)