We've seen a great deal of interest from the Occupy movement. It's a diverse movement, not everyone embraces electoral politics, and no one can speak for Occupy.
I have been unsure, from the start, what the Occupy movement was all about, although I did suspect that it was just fatuous, anti-enterprise, left-wingery.
Occupy Wall Street is a real movement.
There is nobody in this country who got rich on his own.
I've been saying the Occupy Movement has got the ball rolling, and now we need to take the fight to the great indoors!
When they ask me who's the president of Ubeki-beki-beki-beki-stan-stan I'm going to say, you know, I don't know. Do you know? And then I'm going to say how's that going to create one job?
I think that the Occupy movement is, in one sense, the public saying that they should be the ones to decide who's too big to fail.
The Occupy movement has drawn attention to how too many in the 1 percent get to play by their own rules while exploiting the 99 percent.