I think that's called "damning with faint praise" =D
N.B. the above should read "feint praise"
feint:
(n.) 1. a false show; sham 2. a pretended blow or attack intended to
take the opponent off his guard, as in boxing or warfare
(vi., vt.) 1. to delivery such a blow or attack
This message is intended to educate, not mock or degrade.
Russell Kent
The correct expression and spelling is "faint praise"; the praise isn't
false (a feint) it's weak (faint).
Notice that faint is an adjective while feint is not.
Eric
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Could this be characterized as...
1. A battle of nits by wits
2. Vice versa
3, or, who cares about wit nits
4. or, vice versa g
Barnyard BOb -- phaking a phaint pheint
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