Many McCain fans are no doubt bracing for the waves of European adulation that are about to break over Barack Obama, the MSM avidly reporting the scenes. With polls showing Obama with a 50+ percentage-point lead across the Old Continent [the French leading the Obamaphile way at 64-4%], the Dem candidate is assured of ecstatic crowds wherever he goes. Euro-Obamamania begins in Berlin today , with a speech by the candidate at the "Victory Column" in Tiergarten park. But could all the adoration backfire? That emerging theme has found expression in two very different ways this morning. On the one hand, a scholarly exposition by Prof. Thomas Madden, writing at NRO— who draws parallels to the world of ancient Greco-Roman politics—and in more colloquial fashion by Joe Scarborough. Here's how the Morning Joe host put it today at 6:34 AM EDT, in an exchange with Mika Brzezinski and Willie Geist. Republican strategist Mike Murphy got in a good line at the very end. View video here . JOE SCARBOROUGH [tongue-in-cheek]: Sometime, you know, I have trouble sleeping. No, seriously, I call Willie up in the middle of the night, a lot of times -- MIKA BRZEZINSKI: I don't want to hear about your personal life. SCARBOROUGH: I'm tossing back and -- Willie, what does it always come down to? I mean, you know what it always comes down to. BRZEZINSKI: What does it come down to? SCARBOROUGH: I'm worried about our tarnished reputation in Europe. BRZEZINSKI: ...