There had once been suspicion that he was positively Anglophobic. |
As the American historian Walter Russell Mead has written, Roosevelt was the most Anglophobic president of the 20th century. |
It was a slightly different situation with F. B. I. chief, J. Edgar Hoover, who was more Anglophobic than Roosevelt. |
Scotland has regressed into an inward-looking, slightly chip-on-shoulder, slightly Anglophobic country with no clear sense of direction. |
Old men ran the show and made Ireland a reflection of their inadequacies, trading fantasies of an Anglophobic pipe-smoking, cap-doffing theocracy while those they ruled left in multitudes for the land of the foe. |
On the one hand, Buchanan frequently evokes the themes of traditional American isolationism, an Anglophobic tradition that argues that England suckered the United States into the two world wars. |