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Practically Political

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Pragmatism is Patriotism. The goal of Practically Political is to engage and motivate citizens who are fact- and issue-oriented, invite conversation, respect differences of opinion, believe in compromise and put sound policy before partisanship. Whether you’re a Republican, Democrat or Independent, if your bottom line is to get our government working again to serve the best interests of all Americans, then please join us in making our voices heard. This is not the time to give into hopelessness, anger or despair; it’s a critical opportunity to redefine what democracy really means.
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Episodes
113
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Category
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Reply rate: 35%+

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Minnesota Crisis, Shutdown Showdown & 2028 Hopefuls

Tue Feb 03 2026

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Hosts Kurt Bardella, Dave Spencer, and Ashley Davis dive deep into the most pressing political issues facing America today—from the fallout of the Minnesota shooting crisis to the high-stakes government shutdown negotiations unfolding in real-time. Why Listen: You'll discover how the political landscape is shifting as Democrats find themselves with unexpected leverage for the first time since the last election. You'll explore the accountability questions surrounding DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, the internal conflicts between administration officials like Stephen Miller and Corey Lewandowski, and why even moderate Republicans like Tom Tillis and Lisa Murkowski are calling for consequences. You'll gain insider perspective on the government funding debate and what concessions Democrats can realistically secure in shutdown negotiations. Our panel breaks down why the "defund ICE" messaging may backfire, what reforms could actually gain bipartisan support, and the critical differences between ICE and traditional law enforcement in the public's perception. The episode also examines the early maneuvering for the 2028 presidential race, including how California Governor Gavin Newsom, Representative Ro Khanna, and AOC are positioning themselves as leaders during this crisis moment. You'll understand how these political figures are using current events to build their national profiles and what it means for the future of both parties. About Your Hosts: Kurt Bardella brings extensive political communications experience, having served as a senior advisor and spokesperson for multiple congressional offices and campaigns. Dave Spencer offers sharp political analysis with a focus on electoral strategy and public opinion trends. Ashley Davis provides unique insider perspective, having worked in the White House during the creation of the Department of Homeland Security in the post-9/11 era, giving her firsthand knowledge of how these agencies were structured and why. Key Topics Covered: • The Minnesota shooting crisis and the accountability debate surrounding Secretary Kristi Noem • Tom Homan's role as a moderating force in reducing tensions in Minnesota • Government shutdown negotiations and the strategic positioning of both parties • Why body cameras, warrant transparency, and accountability measures could be the key to bipartisan agreement • The historical context of ICE's placement under DHS versus DOJ and why it matters • How the structural design of immigration enforcement agencies impacts civil liberties • Early 2028 presidential positioning by Democratic leaders • Trump's weakening grip on the Republican Party as filing deadlines pass • The political calculus of "defund ICE" messaging versus police reform debates • Consumer confidence data and economic headwinds facing the administration This episode offers a refreshing alternative to the shouting matches that dominate political media. Instead of loud noises and personal attacks, you'll get substantive analysis from experienced political professionals who understand how Washington actually works. Whether you're a political junkie or simply someone trying to make sense of the daily chaos, this conversation provides the context and insight you need. Connect With Practically Political: Subscribe to Practically Political on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Follow the show on social media for updates, bonus content, and to join the conversation with other listeners who value thoughtful political discourse. Like and share this episode to help spread the word about a different kind of political podcast—one that treats listeners like adults. For more episodes and to support the show, visit our website and join our growing community of politically engaged listeners who are tired of the noise and ready for substance.

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Hosts Kurt Bardella, Dave Spencer, and Ashley Davis dive deep into the most pressing political issues facing America today—from the fallout of the Minnesota shooting crisis to the high-stakes government shutdown negotiations unfolding in real-time. Why Listen: You'll discover how the political landscape is shifting as Democrats find themselves with unexpected leverage for the first time since the last election. You'll explore the accountability questions surrounding DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, the internal conflicts between administration officials like Stephen Miller and Corey Lewandowski, and why even moderate Republicans like Tom Tillis and Lisa Murkowski are calling for consequences. You'll gain insider perspective on the government funding debate and what concessions Democrats can realistically secure in shutdown negotiations. Our panel breaks down why the "defund ICE" messaging may backfire, what reforms could actually gain bipartisan support, and the critical differences between ICE and traditional law enforcement in the public's perception. The episode also examines the early maneuvering for the 2028 presidential race, including how California Governor Gavin Newsom, Representative Ro Khanna, and AOC are positioning themselves as leaders during this crisis moment. You'll understand how these political figures are using current events to build their national profiles and what it means for the future of both parties. About Your Hosts: Kurt Bardella brings extensive political communications experience, having served as a senior advisor and spokesperson for multiple congressional offices and campaigns. Dave Spencer offers sharp political analysis with a focus on electoral strategy and public opinion trends. Ashley Davis provides unique insider perspective, having worked in the White House during the creation of the Department of Homeland Security in the post-9/11 era, giving her firsthand knowledge of how these agencies were structured and why. Key Topics Covered: • The Minnesota shooting crisis and the accountability debate surrounding Secretary Kristi Noem • Tom Homan's role as a moderating force in reducing tensions in Minnesota • Government shutdown negotiations and the strategic positioning of both parties • Why body cameras, warrant transparency, and accountability measures could be the key to bipartisan agreement • The historical context of ICE's placement under DHS versus DOJ and why it matters • How the structural design of immigration enforcement agencies impacts civil liberties • Early 2028 presidential positioning by Democratic leaders • Trump's weakening grip on the Republican Party as filing deadlines pass • The political calculus of "defund ICE" messaging versus police reform debates • Consumer confidence data and economic headwinds facing the administration This episode offers a refreshing alternative to the shouting matches that dominate political media. Instead of loud noises and personal attacks, you'll get substantive analysis from experienced political professionals who understand how Washington actually works. Whether you're a political junkie or simply someone trying to make sense of the daily chaos, this conversation provides the context and insight you need. Connect With Practically Political: Subscribe to Practically Political on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Follow the show on social media for updates, bonus content, and to join the conversation with other listeners who value thoughtful political discourse. Like and share this episode to help spread the word about a different kind of political podcast—one that treats listeners like adults. For more episodes and to support the show, visit our website and join our growing community of politically engaged listeners who are tired of the noise and ready for substance.

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#26526
Top 53.1% by pitch volume (Rank #26526 of 50,000)
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Reviews
2
Written reviews (when available)
Publish cadence
Several times per week
Active weekly
Episode count
113
Data updated
Feb 10, 2026
Social followers
17.3K

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Country
United States
Language
English
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Release cadence
Several times per week
Latest episode date
Tue Feb 03 2026

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1–2 weeks
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Pragmatism is Patriotism. The goal of Practically Political is to engage and motivate citizens who are fact- and issue-oriented, invite conversation, respect differences of opinion, believe in compromise and put sound policy before partisanship. Whether you’re a Republican, Democrat or Independent, if your bottom line is to get our government working again to serve the best interests of all Americans, then please join us in making our voices heard. This is not the time to give into hopelessness, anger or despair; it’s a critical opportunity to redefine what democracy really means.

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