On Friday night, his comments sparked an angry backlash from unions who warned the minister to "tread very carefully" amid fears they would increase pensioner poverty.
The Boston press did not express doubt about Mr. Stuart because it feared an angry backlash from whites, he contends.
The angry backlash to Kevin Brown's record-setting $105 million contract with Los Angeles took only 24 hours to manifest itself.
But genomic prospecting has also triggered angry backlashes.
But that would lead to civilian casualties and cause an angry backlash.
"or risk an angry backlash from the public"?!
When in the last twenty years have the banks been the least bit worried about causing an angry backlash?
Banks have been facing an angry backlash from the public for years.
It sets the tone, I suspect, for much that will follow, an angry Republican backlash against left-wing mockery, presaging a presidential fight to the death.
But it also set off an angry backlash.