Jim Hightower is a prominent American activist and commentator, known for his outspoken advocacy for social justice, economic equality, and progressive policies. As a former Texas Agriculture Commissioner, Hightower championed consumer rights and fought against corporate greed. His witty and fearless approach to politics, coupled with his down-to-earth writing, has made him a voice for the voiceless. Hightower's work encourages others to challenge the status quo and advocate for the marginalized, proving that one individual's voice can inspire systemic change.

"What's new is that the White House itself has now been corporatized. It's not politicians working for the corporate interests. They are the corporate interests. That's where Bush came from, and Cheney and Rumsfeld."



"The only difference between a pigeon and the American farmer today is that a pigeon can still make a deposit on a John Deere."



"The corporations don't have to lobby the government anymore. They are the government."



"It's hard for the donkeys to win the race if they're going to carry the elephants on their backs."



"Little ol' boy in the Panhandle told me the other day you can still make a small fortune in agriculture. Problem is, you got to start with a large one."



"When I entered politics, I took the only downward turn you could take from journalism."



"This is a matter of public health. The public was sick and tired of DeLay and his corruption."



"But the good news is that out in the countryside, just about every place that's got a zip code has somebody or some group of people battling the economic and political exclusion that Wall Street and Washington are shoving down our throats."



"The opposite for courage is not cowardice, it is conformity. Even a dead fish can go with the flow."

