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Sonnie Johnson【 Wikipedia Bio 】Husband, Married, Education, Family

Sonnie Johnson Conservative
Personal Details Summary
Name Sonnie Johnson
Age / How old / Birthday / Date of Birth / DOB As of 2024, she is around 43 years old.
Wedding & Marriage / Husband / Engaged / Spouse / Partner No confirmed information is available.
Children / No. of Kids 1
Ethnicity / Origin / Heritage / Race Black
Nationality American
Is Sonnie Johnson related to Lawrence Jones? Sonnie Johnson is sisteer of Lawrence Jones III.
Wiki Biography / Profile Background

Introduction :

Sonnie Johnson is an American political commentator who is also a writer and a conservative radio and podcast host.

Personal Life : Parents, Family and Education

  • Sonnie Johnson was born in the early 1980s in Richmond, Virginia.
  • She grew up on the South Side of Richmond, in the projects, and was raised by her uncle’s girlfriend, Suzie, due to her mother’s addiction to cocaine rendering her incapable of raising a child.
  • Suzie instilled in Sonnie the noble principles of hard work, good education, and the importance of faith.
  • She mentioned in an article that her political leanings had estranged her from her family.
  • Johnson is a mother as well, having one daughter, born in 2005.
  • Currently, she still resides in Richmond, Virginia.

Sonnie Johnson Net Worth, Salary and Career :

  • Sonnie specializes in being a powerful and memorable political speaker, mixing hip-hop culture and her roots in poverty with conservative ideals.
  • She is a sought-after political contributor on several networks, and has appeared on Fox News shows such as Hannity, Red Eye, and Headline News. She has also appeared on CNN.
  • Sonnie has also appeared on various documentaries, such as ‘Fire from the Heartland’ (2010), Sarah Palin’s ‘The Undefeated’ (2011) and #Trump@War (2018).
  • In 2010, she was made president of the Frederick Douglass Foundation’s Virginia chapter. The Foundation believes in limited government, religious freedom, private ownership of property, and personhood.
  • Sonnie hosted PolitiChicks in 2012 & was also hired as a writer for the far-right news website Breitbart in the same year.
  • In 2013, she was invited to speak at the ‘National Conservative Political Action Conference.’ While speaking at the conference, she described herself as a Tea Party activist.
  • In 2017, she started hosting Sonnie’s Corner on Sirius XM radio.
  • Johnson also hosts her own podcast, #DidSheSayThat, where she takes the time to provide her sharp political commentary and elaborate on her conservative views.

Interesting Facts and Trivia :

  • Sonnie is quite religious, and she blends a unique mix of religion, culture, and economics in her talks that very much appeals to very conservative audiences.
  • She enjoys writing poetry and combining different styles in her essays.
  • Sonnie often gets invited to conservative events. She has so far appeared at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), David Horowitz’s Restoration Weekend, and the Tea Party Patriots.
  • She first appeared as a speaker at the ‘Roanoke Tea Party’ rally, where she drew attention with her eloquence and her speech style and delivery.
  • Sonnie’s main political rhetoric focuses on race and poverty, and she is given credit for being the voice of someone who understands those issues, having been raised in a context where she faced those issues every day.
  • Infamous Republican figure Michele Bachmann has referred to Sonnie as the ‘new face’ of the Conservative movement.
  • Passionate about the economy & race culture, Sonnie wants to redefine Republican views on race, and create meaningful dialogue amongst all its members.
  • Is Sonnie Johnson related to Lawrence Jones? : Fox News host Lawrence Jones and Sonnie often recommend each other in their videos, and are both black conservatives. However, they do not seem to be related to each other.
Body Figure / Physical Info

Measurements :

  • Eye Color : Black
  • Haircut / Hair Color : Black
  • How tall / Height : 5′9″
  • Feet / Legs / Boots / Shoe Size : No confirmed information is available.
  • Pregnant? : Currently, she is not expecting a baby.
  • Weight Loss : A few Google queries regarding this, but we couldn’t find anything conclusive on any of her social media.

14 thoughts on “Sonnie Johnson【 Wikipedia Bio 】Husband, Married, Education, Family”

  1. You called a devout Christian like Michelle Bachman “infamous”, the Lord will come down on you like white on rice. Repent.

  2. Darling,

    Your manager (If you have one) needs to get your name out there. I’m an 89-year-old Korea/Nam veteran and it’s about time folks like you are heard…

    God Bless,
    Roy Lewis
    Swansboro, NC.

  3. Sonnie,

    Just saw your talk on Fox News regarding the point that conservatives need to wade into the inner city governments in order to use their savvy to help inner-city folks escape from a city school, crime, social system failures inherent to current city government policies.

    Home run. It is easy to say it is their fault. Put your money where your mouth is, fix it. You will go far! Thanks.

  4. I am a 48yo white woman (only mentioning that because it’s actually relevant.) I would love to hear more about how you made your first steps into this arena via motivations, connections, etc. and how you first put yourself on this particular stage.

    I truly wish I had done whatever it was you’ve done so I could stand with you and our other conservative heroes. I have been motivated as of late because I have a 7yo daughter who I’m trying to teach that it’s ok to be a white, conservative American. Thanks for your strength and your voice!

  5. Hi Ms. Johnson,

    By way of introduction, my name is Andy, an “old white guy”. I have been listening to you on your show on SXM, Sonnie’s Corner, for a couple of years, and you are impressive!

    I just wanted to say that I listened to your Thanksgiving show where you introduced your daughter and the conversation that you had with her. It is obvious that you have raised a daughter for which you have every right to be proud. I was born in Louisiana in 1953 and came of age during the “Civil Rights” movement. My father was a Racist and owned a restaurant business where Black people had to go around back for service, although he did have picnic tables for them to use. So I was sort of a product of my environment! However, my school system finally integrated at the start of my senior year in the fall of 1970. So all the Racists in my Parish bought an old abandoned school and started a private school for their kids.

    My father asked me if I wanted to move to the private school and said he didn’t know how he would pay for it but would figure it out. I told him no! You see, I played on the football team and wouldn’t get to play football at the new school. “We ended up winning second place in the state championship game.” Having gone to school my senior year with Black schoolmates was an eye-opener for me! My gosh! Those Black kids were kids like me, just a different color! So I went to college for a couple of years, dropped out, and joined the phone company where I worked for over thirty years with, wait for it, black people!

    I’m sorry this has been such a long message, but I wanted to try and give you a little perspective on my roots.
    Now back to your Thanksgiving show on SXM, I have been really concerned about the future of our country as far as CRT and all the other BS you hear on MSM and from the left-wing.

    Hearing you talk to your daughter and her responses and her attitude makes me optimistic about our future in this great country, as far as the different races coming together for the common good. It seems that maybe Dr. Martin Luther King’s dream may be coming true. Judge people by their character and not their color.

    Wishing you continued success and good fortune and God”s bountiful blessings!

    Andy

  6. I ran across Sonnie on Sirius XM 125 one weekend and have become increasingly in love with this woman as the right voice at the right time. Sonnie is an independent original thinker seeing world events and society in a unique way. Plus she can express her observations and ideas clearly and directly in a way that makes one think and rethink the way we’ve seen the world. I am a 70 yr old white woman who grew up in a Black-White neighborhood in St. Louis, MO. For decades I have thought and said things that Sonnie states so eloquently with respect to who the people are living hard city lives. My attempts at expression always failed and resulted in me “hiding under the table” when people “corrected” me. The result was…I stopped talking. Sonnie gives me new strength and confidence in how I see the world. She makes me think in a way I never thought before and also enforces thoughts I haven’t thought in decades after being shut down by leftist friends. THANK YOU, Sonnie. I am now addicted to Sonnie’s Corner. I love you, Sonnie !!! Keep talking !!!

  7. WOW!

    I First saw Sonnie in the conference with our POTUS TRUMP, just now June 10th!

    Sonnie has the CONFIDENCE to speak directly about the problems and the obstacles that her community faces daily that her majority don’t speak out about – out of fear of reprisal. Sonnie starts the conversation on the indignant details. The obstacles thrown up by local city governments to get Opportunity Zone Grants because they must go through local ‘filters’, local governments who CONTROL where the money flows. The constant harassment of Sonnie’s community by police of the people to increase revenue for local city governments to keep them afloat, The inability of Sonnie’s community to access to good schools for PROPER educations in schools with positive learning environments where kids want to be, just because of the lock that left-leaning city & state governments have on Education unions!

    Sonnie is a shining light in the sea of darkness who explains & confronts the issues SPECIFICALLY in ways that this old white guy can understand and empathize with because if I confronted those indignities on a daily basis, I’d be angry, frustrated & give up too. Sonnie may be the female movement leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. I can say that ‘She moved me and my thinking in 5 minutes’.

    But, and it is a BIG BUT! Sonnie needs legitimate voices to JOIN HERS in the conversation and stand up and deal with the specifics and say “These are not acceptable and we want better!” and negotiate them & not budge.

    I pray that Sonnie can gain momentum & carry on the “I have a dream” – legacy! not speech, cause speeche’s are finite; LEGACY ENDURES TIME.

    1. I, also, just heard her speak at the round table discussion. Sonnie is an absolutely amazing motivational speaker. I was totally impressed with the spontaneous dialogues she presented. Her passionate message was captivating, animated and concise.

      I agree with the gentleman’s assessment above on all points. The black community desperately needs an infusion of positive messages in order to propel change and facilitate success. It will be people like Sonnie, Candace Owens, and other emerging Black conservatives, who will hopefully break the cycle of blacks being used as political pawns. Their views hold true for all people of America.

  8. Dear Sonnie, I have just begun to listen to you radio program this week. I find your program to be an intellectual and stimulating conversation that is relevant to our politics today. It is very refreshing to find someone with your perspective and convictions. I was born and raised in the great city of Detroit. I seen firsthand the awful and corrupt politicians that destroyed that beautiful city. You are so correct in saying tha
    that people need to be involved with their local politics if they want to see change. I don’t want to go on too long, but I look forward to someday calling into your show with a comment. You should be very proud of yourself. You are a beautiful American. May God bless you and your family. Sincerely, Todd E. Buegel

  9. I have begun to listen to Sonnie’s Corner on Sirius 125 on Saturday mornings. I didn’t know who or what she was about but was taken by her cadence, authentic conversation and finally got it: she’s a black conservative who came from the plantation and is inspiring and intelligent. She adds to the ranks of the Candace Owens of the time.
    I am a white conservative and am thrilled to hear black people “get it”.
    They had the epiphany and saw how they were being used by the corrupt left. Kudos to Sonnie.

    1. Unidentified Black American

      I just saw her for the 1st time. Didn’t know she exists. She was on Fox with Lawrence. I would like to debate her and get to the bottom of this race issue.

      I question I REALLY, REALLY want to ask is.

      WHY ARE BLACK PEOPLE VOTING DEMOCRATIC?

      ARE ALL 50 MILLION SOMEHOW. DUMB!

      I want her answer though.

      RACISM = JEALOUSY OF ANOTHER COLOR IN THE FORM OF VALUE…PERIOD

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