Jim Hightower - Voice for America.
Nearly every Saturday morning, down at the farmer's market in South Austin, a man walks by my booth, always shouting a friendly greeting. Sometimes he stops for a quick chuckle about this or that, maybe picks up one of my Tres Leches Coconut Macaroons, and then continues his round of shopping the freshest produce and locally prepared food for the week ahead. This man is Jim Hightower - in my opinion, one of the most important voices in America.
This lense shall introduce Jim to those of you who don't know him - yet, and provide informative and funny resources and links about "America's most popular populist".
Table of Contents
- Meet Jim
- Common sense commentaries by Jim
- Jim on YouTube
- Intelligent political resources
- Must-see lens "American Fascism"
- Indecision 2008
- Hightower on Amazon
- Ron Paul On YouTube
- Hightower on CafePress
- The Onion: America's Finest News Source
- We're owing, baby...
- Blog Posts from Google
- Try GREEN - it's IN!
- Relevant bookmarks
- Hello, dear visitor!
Meet Jim
A profile from his web site: www.jimhightower.com
Twice elected Texas Agriculture Commissioner, Hightower believes that the true political spectrum is not right to left but top to bottom, and he has become a leading national voice for the 80 percent of the public who no longer find themselves within shouting distance of the Washington and Wall Street powers at the top.
Hightower is a modern-day Johnny Appleseed, spreading the message of progressive populism all across the American grassroots.
He broadcasts daily radio commentaries that are carried in more than 150 commercial and public stations, on the web, on Armed Forces Radio, and on Radio for Peace International. He also does a weekly video blog that is carried on many popular websites.
Each month, he publishes a populist political newsletter, "The Hightower Lowdown," which now has more than 135,000 subscribers and is the fastest growing political publication in America. The hard-hitting Lowdown has received both the Alternative Press Award and the Independent Press Association Award for best national newsletter.
A popular public speaker who is fiery and funny, he is a populist road warrior who delivers more than 100 speeches a year to all kinds of groups.
His newspaper column is distributed nationally by Creators Syndicate.
Hightower's latest book, Swim Against The Current: Even A Dead Fish Can Go With The Flow, will be published March 10, and pre-publication reviews on Amazon.com have already rated it 4 stars (out of 5). He is a New York Times best-selling author, and has written seven books including, Thieves In High Places: They've Stolen Our Country And It's Time To Take It Back; If the Gods Had Meant Us To Vote They Would Have Given Us Candidates; and There's Nothing In the Middle Of the Road But Yellow Stripes and Dead Armadillos.
Hightower frequently appears on television and radio programs, bringing a hard-hitting populist viewpoint that rarely gets into the mass media. In addition, he works closely with the alternative media, and in all of his work he keeps his ever-ready Texas humor up front, practicing the credo of an old Yugoslavian proverb: "You can fight the gods and still have fun."
Hightower was raised in Denison, Texas, in a family of small business people, tenant farmers, and working folks. A graduate of the University of North Texas, he worked in Washington as legislative aide to Sen. Ralph Yarborough of Texas; he then co-founded the Agribusiness Accountability Project, a public interest project that focused on corporate power in the food economy; and he was national coordinator of the 1976 "Fred Harris for President" campaign. Hightower then returned to his home state, where he became editor of the feisty biweekly, The Texas Observer. He served as director of the Texas Consumer Association before running for statewide office and being elected to two terms as Texas Agriculture Commissioner (1983-1991).
During the 90's, Hightower became known as "America's most popular populist," developing his radio commentaries, hosting two radio talk shows, writing books, launching his newsletter, giving fiery speeches coast to coast, and otherwise speaking out for the American majority that's being locked out economically and politically by the elites.
As political columnist Molly Ivins said, "If Will Rogers and Mother Jones had a baby, Jim Hightower would be that rambunctious child -- mad as hell, with a sense of humor."
Common sense commentaries by Jim
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Hightower: Cowboy George, horse thief
We've learned the hard way over the past seven years that George W lives in his own fantasy world--a place in which reality is whatever he wants it to be, facts notwithstanding.





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Intelligent political resources
- Jim's web home
- You'll find "everything Hightower" here: on the air, in print, on the road, newsletter, chat, and more.
- The Texas Observer
- Sharp reporting from the strangest state in the Union. A must-read for every thinking American.
- Mother Jones interview
- A hellraising Texas radio personality fights to stay on the dial
Interviewer: Evan Smith - Boycott Wal-Mart
- Article by Jim on IndyWeek.com
- One thing to do about food
- Jim Hightower, Eric Schlosser, and others comment on this topic in "The Nation".
- On immigrants...
- Immigrants come here because globalization took their jobs back there. Jim's column on AlterNet.org
- Hightower for Obama
- Great story on Daily Kos.
- Great portrait of Jim
- Check out the great painting, too.
Here's my favorite link:
Indecision 2008
Straightforward and simple: Who would be the better president?
Hillary Clinton? Barack Obama? Ron Paul?
Hightower on Amazon
Swim against the Current: Even a Dead Fish Can Go With the Flow
Amazon Price: $17.13 (as of 07/26/2008)
List Price: $25.95
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There's Nothing in the Middle of the Road but Yellow Stripes and Dead Armadillos: A Work of Political Subversion
Release Date: 08/19/1998
Amazon Price: $10.40 (as of 07/26/2008)
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Let's Stop Beating Around the Bush
Amazon Price: (as of 07/26/2008)
List Price: $21.95
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Thieves in High Places: They've Stolen Our Country and It's Time to Take It Back
Release Date: 06/29/2004
Amazon Price: $11.20 (as of 07/26/2008)
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If the Gods Had Meant Us to Vote, They'd Have Given Us Candidates
Release Date: 02/20/2001
Amazon Price: $14.00 (as of 07/26/2008)
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Ron Paul On YouTube
Ron Paul Courageously Speaks the Truth
Congressman Ron Paul in the GOP presidential debate held in South Carolina (May '07).
Hightower on CafePress
The Onion: America's Finest News Source
Fetching RSS feed... please stand byWe're owing, baby...
Blog Posts from Google
Political landscape
Try GREEN - it's IN!
Relevant bookmarks
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hunnydoodle
I usually don't care much for conventional political writing, but Jim has a was of making things very interesting and sensible. We just got his new book and I'm anxious to read it. I love seeing him at the market every Saturday. Great guy. Thanks for sharing this! Posted July 12, 2008 |
| SusanVillasLewis
Welcome to the Lone Star State group!! Glad to have some "real people" Texans represented within the group. Posted May 25, 2008 |
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olivefoto
iT DOESNT BOTHR ME THAT OBAMA SAT IN CHURCH WITH REV WRIGHT FOR OVER 20 YEARS WHILE HE SPEWED HIS RACIST JARGON, WHAT SCARES ME IS THAT HE LIVED WITH A WOMAN WHO HAS NEVER FELT GOOD ABOUT BEING AN AMERICAN, NOW THATS REASON TO QUESTION ANYTHING HE SAYS ABOUT AMERICA, I KNOW HILL AND BILL ARE MORE AMERICAN, THEY WILL MAKE GOOD COPRESIDENTS Posted May 04, 2008 |
| LeslieBrenner
Jim Hightower is great, love him! You did an excellent job writing about him too, 5 stars. Posted April 25, 2008 |
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Evelyn_Saenz
I had never heard of Jim Hightower before. Thank you for introducing him. Here's a virtual Song for the working man from Pete Seeger. Posted April 10, 2008 |








