Which is pretty scary. That "anti-establishment" and "anti-elitism" don't translate to radicalism, but replacing white supremacists and imperialists who're at least 'enlightened' enough to be clandestine about it with someone who isn't.
When I was growing up it was the Democrats who were anti-establishment, they were not anti-elitism, but certainty still part of the 60's counterculture well into the early 80's.
Who was a 1960's hippy? Sanders, yes. Clinton's, yes. Kerry, yes. Gore, yes. It was anti-establishment to be an environmentalist and a feminist and for drug legalization.