British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw remarking on protestors demonstrating President Bush's arrival...
"What bothers me is the fashionable anti-Americanism that's around," he told British Broadcasting Corp. radio this week.
"Many more people, I guess, will be demonstrating about the United States and the action which the United States has had to take since September 11 than ever demonstrated against the brutal, vicious, horrible regime of Saddam Hussein."
http://www.truthout.org/docs_03/111503F.shtml
So, would I then reason that if this demonstration is not about anti-Americanism, then it is about people thinking Bush is worse than Saddam and his brutal, vicious, horrible regime?
Or is it just an example of that linguistic technique Bush likes to use where disagreeing with what is said makes it seem like you agree with something really bad?
But still an interesting question...