
Adam Johnson
Political commentator and podcaster known online as 'Lectern Leader'; guest on this episode who discussed his campaign for local office and contributed to news and culture commentary.
Top 3 podcasts with Adam Johnson
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Oct 4, 2024 • 2h 5min
January 6: When Democracy Ended | The Culture War with Tim Pool
Steve Baker, an investigative journalist from The Blaze, Joel Berry, managing editor of The Babylon Bee, and Adam Johnson, known as Lectern Leader, dive deep into the January 6th insurrection. They dissect the media narratives versus personal accounts of the day, exploring the absurdity of cultural myths surrounding the event. With humor, they critique the justice system's handling of participants and examine the tensions between community resilience and bureaucratic responses during disasters. The discussion blends serious insights with satirical takes on current political discourse.

Feb 6, 2026 • 2h 5min
IT'S GETTING WORSE w/ Chrissie Mayr & Adam Johnson
Adam Johnson, political commentator and podcaster known as Lectern Leader, talks local office runs and culture commentary. The conversation jumps from an alleged attack linked to Project 2025 to community ICE blockades and an Antifa indictment. They also cover a $2M malpractice verdict for a detransitioner and debates over medicalization, media framing, and national security tensions.

Jan 6, 2026 • 2h 21min
Trump Emergency Press Conference LIVE Right Now In Congress As DOJ Launches Mass Fraud Investigation, with Guests Chief Steven Sund and the Lectern Guy Adam Johnson
Adam Johnson, known as 'Lectern Guy' from January 6, shares his unique perspective on that historic day, including his legal battles and charitable work. Former Chief of U.S. Capitol Police Stephen Sund dives into the security failures during the Capitol breach, advocating for accountability and better crisis management. They also explore the emotional toll on those involved and the importance of accurately assessing what went wrong to prevent future incidents. The discussion blends personal anecdotes with critical lessons about governance and security.


