From Billy Sunday, who in a revival sermon used a long-listed set of terms for communism and its communist leaders they were seeing in proponents for labor unions:
Billy Sunday claimed that “weasel-eyed, hog-jowled, good-for-nothing, God-forsaken, iniquitous, rapacious buffoons and charlatans, and mountebanks and poltroons and marplots and moral perverts” had deceived the working class.
No one could ever say Billy Sunday’s gospel wasn’t tinged just a bit with some political theories and nationalism.
From M.A. Sutton, American Apocalypse, 188.