The street thugs and economically illiterate crazies of the Occupy Wall Street movement have returned to New York to help their radical hero Bernie Sanders win the Empire State's critical Democratic Party presidential primary contest this week.
"Bernie's campaign -- like the [Bill] de Blasio campaign [for New York mayor in 2013], like the [Elizabeth] Warren campaign [for U.S. Senate in Massachusetts in 2012] -- are lineal descendants of Occupy," said Bob Master, who is political director for the Communications Workers of America and co-chairman of the ACORN-affiliated Working Families Party.
"These campaigns, and Sanders most dramatically, are Occupy Wall Street translated into electoral politics," Master told CNN. "This is the revolt of the 99 percent."