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Jim Hightower

James Allen Hightower (born January 11, 1943) is an American syndicated columnist, progressive[1][2] political activist, and author. From 1983 to 1991 he served as the elected commissioner of the Texas Department of Agriculture. He publishes a monthly newsletter that is notable for its in-depth investigative reporting, The Hightower Lowdown.

Jim Hightower
8th Agriculture Commissioner of Texas
In office
January 1983 – January 1991
GovernorMark White (1983–1987)
Bill Clements (1987–1991)
Preceded byReagan V. Brown
Succeeded byRick Perry
Personal details
Born
James Allen Hightower

(1943-01-11) January 11, 1943 (age 81)
Denison, Texas, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
Alma materUniversity of North Texas
Columbia University
Occupation
  • Journalist
  • commentator

Life and career edit

Born in Denison in Grayson County in north Texas, Hightower comes from a working class background. He worked his way through college as assistant general manager of the Denton Chamber of Commerce and later landed a spot as a management trainee for the U.S. State Department. He received a Bachelor of Arts in government from the University of North Texas in Denton, where he served as student body president. He later did graduate work at Columbia University in New York City in international affairs.

In the late 1960s, he worked in Washington, D.C., as legislative aide to U.S. Senator Ralph Yarborough. In 1970, Hightower co-founded and worked at the Agribusiness Accountability Project in Washington, D.C., which resulted in two of his early books.[3] After managing the presidential campaign of former Senator Fred R. Harris of Oklahoma in 1976, he returned to Texas to become the editor of the magazine The Texas Observer. His first attempt at public office was an unsuccessful bid for the Democratic nomination for the Texas Railroad Commission, which regulates the oil and natural gas industries, rather than the railroads the name of the commission would seem to indicate.

In 1982, Hightower was elected Agriculture Commissioner, having unseated fellow Democrat Reagan V. Brown, who had ordered a quarantine of fruit coming into Texas from California. He served as agriculture commissioner until he was unseated in 1990 by the Democrat-turned-Republican Rick Perry, later the governor of Texas. His tenure was noted for fostering organic production, alternative crops, direct marketing by small farmers, and strong gross materials[clarification needed] regulations.[4][5] During that time, he also became a leading national spokesman for Democrats and endorsed Jesse Jackson for president in 1988. Three of Hightower's aides at the Agriculture Commission, Mike Moeller, Pete McRae, and Billie Quicksall, were convicted on bribery charges related to procuring contributions to Hightower's reelection campaign from seed dealers who were subject to the department's oversight. While Hightower was not involved in the plot, it contributed to his defeat by Perry.[6]

During the 1992 presidential election, he supported the candidacy of U.S. Senator Tom Harkin of Iowa. After Harkin left the race, Hightower supported Jerry Brown, and cast his superdelegate vote for Governor Bill Clinton at the 1992 Democratic National Convention.

Soon after Clinton was elected, Hightower became a critic of the president. He criticized Clinton for having accepted corporate soft money contributions, his support of NAFTA, his health care plan, and his refusal to crack down on "corporate welfare", as well as what Hightower viewed as inadequate efforts at fighting unemployment and poverty.

In 2000, he joined with talk show host Phil Donahue and actress Susan Sarandon to co-chair the presidential campaign of Ralph Nader. He also appeared at Nader's "super-rallies" and stumped across the country for him.

After the disputed outcome of the 2000 election, Hightower voiced the opinion that it was Vice President Al Gore himself, who lost his home state of Tennessee, and not Ralph Nader, who caused Gore's defeat at the hands of Governor George W. Bush of Texas.[7] Although he issued no endorsement of any candidate during the 2004 presidential primaries, he spoke and wrote approvingly of since defeated U.S. Representative Dennis Kucinich of Ohio, calling him a "clear populist with a lifelong history of unambiguous advocacy of populist principles."[8] Once Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts won the nomination, Hightower endorsed him and urged fellow progressives to work for his election, saying, "I don't care if he's a sack of cement, we're going to carry him to victory."[9] During this election, he also campaigned in support of the U.S. Senate bid of Doris "Granny D" Haddock, a friend and fellow activist who was running as a Democrat against incumbent Republican Senator Judd Gregg of New Hampshire.

Since 1993, Hightower has produced Hightower Radio, a daily two-minute commentary carried by over 130 affiliates. He also hosted a weekend talk show on the American Broadcasting Company radio network and a weekday midday talk show on the United Broadcasting Network (later called America Radio Network). Hightower's Chit & Chat aired in thirty-eight markets around the United States.[citation needed] Floyd Domino was his music director[10] and co-host. Susan DeMarco was also a co-host of the program and continues to work with him.[citation needed]

 
Hightower speaking in 2016

In recent years, Hightower has advocated for industrial hemp as a sustainable agricultural crop.[citation needed]

Hightower endorsed Bernie Sanders for president in 2016, actively campaigning for the Democratic candidate.[11] In summer 2016, after Hillary Clinton won the party's nomination, Sanders supporters formed the progressive group Our Revolution, and Hightower joined the board of directors.[12][13] Despite the Democratic party losing both houses of Congress in the United States, Hightower talked of his optimism toward a greater progressive revolution after meeting with Sanders.[14] Hightower cited the large number of progressive initiatives passed to counter the idea that Donald Trump and right-wing populism were supplanting progressive ideals.[15] In addition to being on the national board of Our Revolution, Hightower has been working with Our Revolution Texas.[16]

Syndicated column edit

Hightower writes a nationally syndicated column carried by seventy-five independent weekly newspapers and other publications[17] through Creators Syndicate.[18] He also writes for The Progressive Populist.[citation needed]

The Hightower Lowdown edit

Hightower writes a monthly newsletter, The Hightower Lowdown,[19] which has more than 135,000 subscribers.[18][17] The newsletter is notable for its in-depth investigative reporting and criticism of George W. Bush's administration, which Hightower claimed was beholden to corporations and extremist conservatives. It has received both the Alternative Press Award and the Independent Press Association Award for best national newsletter.[18]

In January, 2022, Hightower noted his support for the Rights of Nature movement. After reviewing some history of the movement, he declared that the initiative to put a state constitutional amendment on the 2024 ballot for voters to consider, has made Florida "the epicenter" of today's Rights of Nature movement in the United States.[20]

Doug Jones Average edit

The "Doug Jones Average", a concept created by Jim Hightower, is the proposal that in order to check the true health of the American economy, it is less useful to look at the Dow Jones Industrial Average than it is to check up on how the average worker down the street (Doug Jones) is doing. If Doug Jones is on welfare, cannot feed his family, is blowing his savings, and is three weeks behind on his bills, the Doug Jones average is "down". If Doug just got a raise, can pay his bills and Doug and his family are looking into owning a nice but not too expensive house, the Doug Jones average is "up".[21]

Awards and honors edit

Books edit

External videos
  Booknotes interview with Hightower on There's Nothing in the Middle of the Road But Yellow Stripes and Dead Armadillos, December 21, 1997, C-SPAN
  • Hard Tomatoes, Hard Times: A Report of the Agribusiness Accountability Project on the Failure of America's Land Grant College Complex (1972)
  • Eat Your Heart Out: Food Profiteering in America (1975)[3]
  • There's Nothing in the Middle of the Road but Yellow Stripes and Dead Armadillos (1997; ISBN 0-06-092949-9)
  • If the Gods Had Meant Us to Vote, They'd Have Given Us Candidates (2001; ISBN 0-06-093209-0)
  • Thieves in High Places: They've Stolen Our Country—And It's Time to Take It Back (2003; ISBN 0-670-03141-0)
  • Let's Stop Beating Around the Bush (2004; ISBN 0-670-03354-5)
  • Swim against the Current: Even a Dead Fish Can Go With the Flow (2008; ISBN 0-470-12151-3)

Archives edit

The official Jim Hightower Archive is at the Wittliff collections of Southwestern Writers, Texas State University, San Marcos, Texas.[23]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Hazen, Don. . Alternet. Archived from the original on 2010-12-10. Retrieved 2013-05-13.
  2. ^ Hightower, Jim. "Meet Jim". Jim Hightower.
  3. ^ a b "Agribusiness Accountability Project Records, MS 68, Special Collections Department, Iowa State University Library". findingaids.lib.iastate.edu. Retrieved 2018-11-05.
  4. ^ Taylor, Ronald B. (19 December 1985). "Texas' New-Style Agriculture Commissioner: Jim Hightower Carries His Message of a New Populist Movement Nationwide". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 30 March 2013.
  5. ^ "Jim Hightower". Conservation History Association of Texas: Texas Legacy Project. Retrieved 30 March 2013.
  6. ^ Ratcliffe, R. G. (November 11, 1993). . Houston Chronicle. Archived from the original on March 2, 2012.
  7. ^ Hightower, Jim (28 November 2000). "How Florida Democrats torpedoed Gore". Salon Media Group, Inc. Retrieved 30 March 2013.
  8. ^ Hightower, Jim (January 2004). "We the People have driven the Dems to populism". The Hightower Lowdown. Retrieved 2006-05-16.[dead link]
  9. ^ Kennedy, Dan (2004-06-30). . The Boston Phoenix. Archived from the original on 2006-02-26. Retrieved 2006-05-16.
  10. ^ Floyd Domino – Hightower Boogie Woogie (1997) at Discogs
  11. ^ "Jim Hightower Delivers Incredible Intro For Bernie Sanders". RealClearPolitics. Retrieved 2016-11-20.
  12. ^ . Our Revolution. Archived from the original on 2017-08-19. Retrieved 2018-11-05.
  13. ^ Rosenfeld, Steven (2016-08-31). "Why the New Sanders Group Our Revolution Is Leaving Many Bernie Backers Scratching Their Heads". AlterNet. Retrieved 2018-11-05.
  14. ^ "Hightower's statement after meeting with Bernie Sanders and the surrogates • Jim Hightower". Jim Hightower. 2016-06-12. Retrieved 2016-11-20.
  15. ^ "Takeaways from the 2016 election • Hightower Lowdown". Hightower Lowdown. Retrieved 2016-11-20.
  16. ^ Crowe, Derrick (2017-12-22). "Jim Hightower announces Our Revolution Texas' support for Derrick Crowe for Congress". Huffington Post. Retrieved 2018-11-05.
  17. ^ a b . The Progressive. Archived from the original on March 27, 2014.
  18. ^ a b c "About Jim Hightower". Creators Syndicate. from the original on December 9, 2018. Retrieved November 29, 2019.
  19. ^ The Hightower Lowdown
  20. ^ Hightower, Jim, Give nature a seat at the governing table, The Hightower Lowdown, January 5, 2022
  21. ^ Hightower, Jim (February 1993). . Archived from the original on 2006-10-16. Retrieved 2006-11-16.
  22. ^ Puffin/Nation Prize for Creative Citizenship 2010-07-10 at the Wayback Machine, official website.
  23. ^

Further reading edit

External links edit

Articles and interviews
  • "Thorne Webb Dreyer: Jim Hightower and the 'Populist Moment'", The Rag Blog. Includes podcast of Thorne Dreyer's April 6, 2012, Rag Radio interview with Jim Hightower (57:43)
Political offices
Preceded by Texas Agriculture Commissioner
1983–1991
Succeeded by

hightower, james, allen, hightower, born, january, 1943, american, syndicated, columnist, progressive, political, activist, author, from, 1983, 1991, served, elected, commissioner, texas, department, agriculture, publishes, monthly, newsletter, that, notable, . James Allen Hightower born January 11 1943 is an American syndicated columnist progressive 1 2 political activist and author From 1983 to 1991 he served as the elected commissioner of the Texas Department of Agriculture He publishes a monthly newsletter that is notable for its in depth investigative reporting The Hightower Lowdown Jim Hightower8th Agriculture Commissioner of TexasIn office January 1983 January 1991GovernorMark White 1983 1987 Bill Clements 1987 1991 Preceded byReagan V BrownSucceeded byRick PerryPersonal detailsBornJames Allen Hightower 1943 01 11 January 11 1943 age 81 Denison Texas U S Political partyDemocraticAlma materUniversity of North TexasColumbia UniversityOccupationJournalistcommentator Contents 1 Life and career 1 1 Syndicated column 1 2 The Hightower Lowdown 1 3 Doug Jones Average 1 4 Awards and honors 2 Books 3 Archives 4 See also 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksLife and career editBorn in Denison in Grayson County in north Texas Hightower comes from a working class background He worked his way through college as assistant general manager of the Denton Chamber of Commerce and later landed a spot as a management trainee for the U S State Department He received a Bachelor of Arts in government from the University of North Texas in Denton where he served as student body president He later did graduate work at Columbia University in New York City in international affairs In the late 1960s he worked in Washington D C as legislative aide to U S Senator Ralph Yarborough In 1970 Hightower co founded and worked at the Agribusiness Accountability Project in Washington D C which resulted in two of his early books 3 After managing the presidential campaign of former Senator Fred R Harris of Oklahoma in 1976 he returned to Texas to become the editor of the magazine The Texas Observer His first attempt at public office was an unsuccessful bid for the Democratic nomination for the Texas Railroad Commission which regulates the oil and natural gas industries rather than the railroads the name of the commission would seem to indicate In 1982 Hightower was elected Agriculture Commissioner having unseated fellow Democrat Reagan V Brown who had ordered a quarantine of fruit coming into Texas from California He served as agriculture commissioner until he was unseated in 1990 by the Democrat turned Republican Rick Perry later the governor of Texas His tenure was noted for fostering organic production alternative crops direct marketing by small farmers and strong gross materials clarification needed regulations 4 5 During that time he also became a leading national spokesman for Democrats and endorsed Jesse Jackson for president in 1988 Three of Hightower s aides at the Agriculture Commission Mike Moeller Pete McRae and Billie Quicksall were convicted on bribery charges related to procuring contributions to Hightower s reelection campaign from seed dealers who were subject to the department s oversight While Hightower was not involved in the plot it contributed to his defeat by Perry 6 During the 1992 presidential election he supported the candidacy of U S Senator Tom Harkin of Iowa After Harkin left the race Hightower supported Jerry Brown and cast his superdelegate vote for Governor Bill Clinton at the 1992 Democratic National Convention Soon after Clinton was elected Hightower became a critic of the president He criticized Clinton for having accepted corporate soft money contributions his support of NAFTA his health care plan and his refusal to crack down on corporate welfare as well as what Hightower viewed as inadequate efforts at fighting unemployment and poverty In 2000 he joined with talk show host Phil Donahue and actress Susan Sarandon to co chair the presidential campaign of Ralph Nader He also appeared at Nader s super rallies and stumped across the country for him After the disputed outcome of the 2000 election Hightower voiced the opinion that it was Vice President Al Gore himself who lost his home state of Tennessee and not Ralph Nader who caused Gore s defeat at the hands of Governor George W Bush of Texas 7 Although he issued no endorsement of any candidate during the 2004 presidential primaries he spoke and wrote approvingly of since defeated U S Representative Dennis Kucinich of Ohio calling him a clear populist with a lifelong history of unambiguous advocacy of populist principles 8 Once Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts won the nomination Hightower endorsed him and urged fellow progressives to work for his election saying I don t care if he s a sack of cement we re going to carry him to victory 9 During this election he also campaigned in support of the U S Senate bid of Doris Granny D Haddock a friend and fellow activist who was running as a Democrat against incumbent Republican Senator Judd Gregg of New Hampshire Since 1993 Hightower has produced Hightower Radio a daily two minute commentary carried by over 130 affiliates He also hosted a weekend talk show on the American Broadcasting Company radio network and a weekday midday talk show on the United Broadcasting Network later called America Radio Network Hightower s Chit amp Chat aired in thirty eight markets around the United States citation needed Floyd Domino was his music director 10 and co host Susan DeMarco was also a co host of the program and continues to work with him citation needed nbsp Hightower speaking in 2016In recent years Hightower has advocated for industrial hemp as a sustainable agricultural crop citation needed Hightower endorsed Bernie Sanders for president in 2016 actively campaigning for the Democratic candidate 11 In summer 2016 after Hillary Clinton won the party s nomination Sanders supporters formed the progressive group Our Revolution and Hightower joined the board of directors 12 13 Despite the Democratic party losing both houses of Congress in the United States Hightower talked of his optimism toward a greater progressive revolution after meeting with Sanders 14 Hightower cited the large number of progressive initiatives passed to counter the idea that Donald Trump and right wing populism were supplanting progressive ideals 15 In addition to being on the national board of Our Revolution Hightower has been working with Our Revolution Texas 16 Syndicated column edit Hightower writes a nationally syndicated column carried by seventy five independent weekly newspapers and other publications 17 through Creators Syndicate 18 He also writes for The Progressive Populist citation needed The Hightower Lowdown edit Hightower writes a monthly newsletter The Hightower Lowdown 19 which has more than 135 000 subscribers 18 17 The newsletter is notable for its in depth investigative reporting and criticism of George W Bush s administration which Hightower claimed was beholden to corporations and extremist conservatives It has received both the Alternative Press Award and the Independent Press Association Award for best national newsletter 18 In January 2022 Hightower noted his support for the Rights of Nature movement After reviewing some history of the movement he declared that the initiative to put a state constitutional amendment on the 2024 ballot for voters to consider has made Florida the epicenter of today s Rights of Nature movement in the United States 20 Doug Jones Average edit The Doug Jones Average a concept created by Jim Hightower is the proposal that in order to check the true health of the American economy it is less useful to look at the Dow Jones Industrial Average than it is to check up on how the average worker down the street Doug Jones is doing If Doug Jones is on welfare cannot feed his family is blowing his savings and is three weeks behind on his bills the Doug Jones average is down If Doug just got a raise can pay his bills and Doug and his family are looking into owning a nice but not too expensive house the Doug Jones average is up 21 Awards and honors edit Puffin Nation Prize for Creative Citizenship 2009 22 Books editExternal videos nbsp Booknotes interview with Hightower on There s Nothing in the Middle of the Road But Yellow Stripes and Dead Armadillos December 21 1997 C SPANHard Tomatoes Hard Times A Report of the Agribusiness Accountability Project on the Failure of America s Land Grant College Complex 1972 Eat Your Heart Out Food Profiteering in America 1975 3 There s Nothing in the Middle of the Road but Yellow Stripes and Dead Armadillos 1997 ISBN 0 06 092949 9 If the Gods Had Meant Us to Vote They d Have Given Us Candidates 2001 ISBN 0 06 093209 0 Thieves in High Places They ve Stolen Our Country And It s Time to Take It Back 2003 ISBN 0 670 03141 0 Let s Stop Beating Around the Bush 2004 ISBN 0 670 03354 5 Swim against the Current Even a Dead Fish Can Go With the Flow 2008 ISBN 0 470 12151 3 Archives editThe official Jim Hightower Archive is at the Wittliff collections of Southwestern Writers Texas State University San Marcos Texas 23 See also edit21st Century DemocratsReferences edit Hazen Don Texas Populist Jim Hightower Makes Progressive Hall of Fame as Nation Magazine Gathering Grapples with Conflicted Feelings about President Obama Alternet Archived from the original on 2010 12 10 Retrieved 2013 05 13 Hightower Jim Meet Jim Jim Hightower a b Agribusiness Accountability Project Records MS 68 Special Collections Department Iowa State University Library findingaids lib iastate edu Retrieved 2018 11 05 Taylor Ronald B 19 December 1985 Texas New Style Agriculture Commissioner Jim Hightower Carries His Message of a New Populist Movement Nationwide Los Angeles Times Retrieved 30 March 2013 Jim Hightower Conservation History Association of Texas Texas Legacy Project Retrieved 30 March 2013 Ratcliffe R G November 11 1993 Three ex aides to Hightower are sentenced Houston Chronicle Archived from the original on March 2 2012 Hightower Jim 28 November 2000 How Florida Democrats torpedoed Gore Salon Media Group Inc Retrieved 30 March 2013 Hightower Jim January 2004 We the People have driven the Dems to populism The Hightower Lowdown Retrieved 2006 05 16 dead link Kennedy Dan 2004 06 30 Media Log The Boston Phoenix Archived from the original on 2006 02 26 Retrieved 2006 05 16 Floyd Domino Hightower Boogie Woogie 1997 at Discogs Jim Hightower Delivers Incredible Intro For Bernie Sanders RealClearPolitics Retrieved 2016 11 20 Our Revolution Announces Formation of Board Our Revolution Archived from the original on 2017 08 19 Retrieved 2018 11 05 Rosenfeld Steven 2016 08 31 Why the New Sanders Group Our Revolution Is Leaving Many Bernie Backers Scratching Their Heads AlterNet Retrieved 2018 11 05 Hightower s statement after meeting with Bernie Sanders and the surrogates Jim Hightower Jim Hightower 2016 06 12 Retrieved 2016 11 20 Takeaways from the 2016 election Hightower Lowdown Hightower Lowdown Retrieved 2016 11 20 Crowe Derrick 2017 12 22 Jim Hightower announces Our Revolution Texas support for Derrick Crowe for Congress Huffington Post Retrieved 2018 11 05 a b Jim Hightower The Progressive Archived from the original on March 27 2014 a b c About Jim Hightower Creators Syndicate Archived from the original on December 9 2018 Retrieved November 29 2019 The Hightower Lowdown Hightower Jim Give nature a seat at the governing table The Hightower Lowdown January 5 2022 Hightower Jim February 1993 The Doug Jones Average Archived from the original on 2006 10 16 Retrieved 2006 11 16 Puffin Nation Prize for Creative Citizenship Archived 2010 07 10 at the Wayback Machine official website Jim Hightower Papers at The Wittliff Collections Texas State University San Marcos TX Further reading editGreg Palast The Best Democracy Money Can Buy 2002 James Moore and Wayne Slater Bush s Brain 2003 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Jim Hightower Official website Jim Hightower Archive at The Wittliff Collections Texas State University San Marcos TX The Hightower Lowdown Jim Hightower at AlterNet Appearances on C SPAN Jim Hightower on Charlie Rose Jim Hightower at IMDbArticles and interviewsWorld Internet News Big Oil Looking for a Government Handout Download MP3 of Jim Hightower Interviewed by The Progressive magazine on September 24 2007 Thorne Webb Dreyer Jim Hightower and the Populist Moment The Rag Blog Includes podcast of Thorne Dreyer s April 6 2012 Rag Radio interview with Jim Hightower 57 43 Political officesPreceded byReagan V Brown Texas Agriculture Commissioner1983 1991 Succeeded byRick Perry Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jim Hightower amp oldid 1185902430, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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