Study Shows Occupy Wall Street was the 1 Percent


More than a third of activists in the Occupy movement in New York City had household incomes above $100,000. 76 percent had a college degree and 39 percent had graduate degrees.

Demonizing America’s Mainstream Right


A West Point think tank targets “violent” anti-government sentiment.

Hating the Successful


Why the 1% deserve their condominiums and the Occupiers deserve their sleeping bags.

Ahmadinejad’s Occupy Outreach


Why there is a natural affinity between the Iranian regime and Occupy radicals.

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Occupy at One Year


Comeback or last gasp?

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‘A’ Is for Agitation


Radical Chicago teachers on parade.

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Iran’s Supreme Tyrant Praises Occupy Wall Street


There are few merits of achievement that allow you to recognize when you have reached the highest plateau of your profession. For movie stars, it’s the Oscar. For reporters, it’s the Pullitzer and for domestic leftist activists, it’s being praised as a positive example of social change by the worst of America’s enemies. And since Bin Laden is dead, Occupy Wall Street will have to settle for Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

Irving Moskowitz & Sheldon Adelson: You Did Build That


Why doesn’t the Left begrudge George Soros for his success?

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Whatever Happened to Occupy Wall Street?


The sad leftovers of a left-wing movement.

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Tax Dollars at Work: U.N. Trashes U.S. Over ‘Violence’ Against OWS


U.N. Human Rights council too busy with fake American crimes to deal with real human rights abuses.

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