
Party Lines with Kurt & Erin
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Party Lines is what happens when two friends on opposite sides of politics sit down, argue it out, and still enjoy the conversation. Kurt Bardella and Erin Maguire are not afraid to have real debates, deliver sharp analysis, and dabble in their shared...
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Party Lines is what happens when two friends on opposite sides of politics sit down, argue it out, and still enjoy the conversation. Kurt Bardella and Erin Maguire are not afraid to have real debates, deliver sharp analysis, and dabble in their shared love of the Buffalo Bills because politics doesn’t have to be boring or toxic. They don’t always agree, but they always keep it smart, honest, and surprisingly fun.
Language:
English
Website:
https://www.politicon.com
Episodes
7: Rudy Giuliani’s Health Crisis Reaction
5/4/2026
Erin and Kurt explore the nuances of political civility, leadership, and the behind-the-scenes game-playing that shapes American politics today. From health crises affecting public figures to the strategic use of social media and prediction markets, they offer insights into the current landscape of power, accountability, and personal integrity.
Key Topics:
The impact of health crises on political figures and public discourse
The importance of respectful debate and humanizing political opponents
The role of social media in political dialogue and record-keeping
Inside politics: Vengeance, vices, and the game of political retribution
The dynamics of 2024 and 2028 presidential predictions and campaign strategies
The influence of prediction markets and legislative transparency
Leadership struggles within the Democratic Party and their implications
The rise of political figures like Tucker Carlson and potential 2028 contenders
The importance of policy over internal conflict in party leadership
Duration:00:24:42
6: How Spencer Pratt Transformed From Reality Star to LA’s Political Dark Horse
4/30/2026
Erin Maguire and Kurt Bardella dive into the latest political developments, California's mayoral and gubernatorial races, and the intricate role sports play in shaping political and cultural narratives. Whether discussing wildfire politics, the surprising rise of reality TV figures in politics, or the influence of international money in sports, this conversation offers compelling insights into America's evolving landscape.
Key topics:
Timestamps:
00:00 - Welcome back and travel quirks about hotel room filming angles
01:06 - California politics: wildfire impact on LA mayor’s race and Spencer Pratt’s campaign surge
02:56 - Spencer Pratt’s unconventional campaign ad and his outsider appeal
04:12 - Challenges faced by candidates with controversial backgrounds in politics
05:14 - The political landscape in California’s upcoming elections and the potential for surprises
08:27 - Maine's recent political shift with Janet Mills stepping down and implications for the senatorial race
09:43 - The effect of a candidate's controversial past, including a Nazi tattoo, on election prospects
10:47 - The importance of battleground states like Maine, North Carolina, Ohio, and Texas in U.S. elections
12:17 - The cyclical nature of change elections and voter fatigue with incumbents
13:46 - The role of sports in diplomacy and politics, from White House visits to international tournaments
14:11 - The decline of Saudi-backed LIV golf and its implications on sportswashing and geopolitics
15:42 - The NFL and PGA as dominant sports brands resistant to foreign influence attempts
16:40 - The strategic use of sports for soft power, exemplified by WWE and UFC events in Saudi Arabia
18:18 - The influence of sports in political messaging and societal cohesion, especially during and post-COVID
20:25 - The cultural significance of live sports in uniting diverse audiences and political neutrality during games
21:36 - The intersection of politics, advertising, and sports, including Trump's historic Super Bowl ad
22:08 - The enduring appeal of live sports in a streaming world and its social value
23:21 - A humorous wrap-up with NFL player Matt Milano and the importance of sports opportunities
Duration:00:24:10
5: Should They Reschedule the White House Correspondents Dinner?
4/27/2026
In this episode, Erin Maguire and Kurt Bardella discuss the intense behind-the-scenes action at Massachusetts political events, the security breach at the White House Correspondents Dinner, and the broader implications of violence and free speech in polarized times. Tune in to explore real stories, security insights, and their take on the future of political discourse and media.
Key Topics:
Timestamps:
00:00 - Erin Maguire’s experience inciting chaos during Massachusetts votes
02:12 - Win with 70.38% in a tumultuous political setting
03:43 - Recap of an eventful weekend in Massachusetts and Atlanta
07:23 - The security breach at the White House Correspondents Dinner
09:04 - Addressing media and public reactions to political violence and threats
11:09 - The importance of condemning violence on all sides and fostering civil discourse
12:49 - The destructive power of excusing or trivializing political violence
14:12 - Clarifying the motives behind recent assassination attempts on Trump officials
15:50 - Debating whether to reschedule traditional political award events after security threats
18:17 - How journalists maintained reporting focus amid violence and terror
19:10 - Future event security planning and preserving the event’s core mission
20:01 - Closing thoughts and upcoming episodes
Duration:00:20:25
4: Who Won The California Debate?
4/23/2026
Join us as we dissect the latest political debates in California, the nuances of redistricting wars, and a startling story from New Jersey about a missing member of Congress. This episode offers insights into campaign strategies, the importance of personal storytelling in politics, and the surprising realities of congressional accountability.
In this episode:
A review of the California gubernatorial debate; key moments and candidate performances
How Steve Hilton's immigrant story might sway voters
The significance of personal narratives in political campaigns
The recent California wildfires and their impact on political sentiment
Examination of the redistricting wars in Virginia and Florida
The potential political implications of redistricting efforts
The case of a missing New Jersey congressman: what went wrong?
How congressional staff and leadership handle unexplained absences
The broader questions about accountability and communication in Congress
Upcoming political events, including the DC Nerd Prom and concerts at Sanford Stadium
Timestamps:
(0:00) Introduction and episode overview
(0:07) Call for ratings and comments
(0:30) California debate highlights and candidate standings
(1:04) The rise of Steve Hilton’s momentum
(2:01) Hilton's response on Trump endorsement and its impact
(2:30) Personal story as a political strategy
(4:16) California wildfires and political ramifications
(5:18) The potential for a Republican governor in California
(6:22) Redistricting wars: Virginia vs. Florida
(7:25) The limited impact of mid-decade redistricting efforts
(8:38) The curious case of NJ Representative Tom Keen Jr.
(9:12) Concerns over congressional accountability
(10:41) How Congress notices (or fails to notice) absences
(12:37) The importance of communication and staff awareness
(13:15) Reflection on political transparency and accountability
(14:01) Personal updates and upcoming events
Duration:00:15:25
3: Don't Play God With Politics
4/20/2026
Kurt Bardella and Erin Maguire discuss the recent political developments in Virginia's redistricting vote, the implications of gerrymandering, and the broader power struggles within U.S. politics. They analyze state-level electoral reforms, Supreme Court reform debates, and the strategic maneuvers of Democrats and Republicans ahead of upcoming elections. And is James Carville still a force in the Democratic Party.
Main Topics Covered:
The upcoming Virginia voting on mid-decade redistricting and its partisan implications
The impact of gerrymandering on electoral competitiveness and representation
James Carville's recent comments on potential Democratic strategies post-2024
The debate over expanding the Supreme Court and Supreme Court reform politics
Traditional norms versus aggressive power tactics by current administrations
The influence of past political decisions like the Senate filibuster nuking
The political landscape shaping upcoming debates and primary races
Timestamps:
00:00 - The risks of playing the "next president" game in judicial appointments
01:18 - Virginia vote on mid-decade redistricting and partisan power grabs
02:04 - The risks of play-acting with redistricting and ideological consistency\
03:22 - The dangers of playing "X because Y" rationalizations in policy decisions
04:15 - How partisan redistricting causes chaos in political campaigns and elections
05:01 - Voters' right to know who is running and the impact on political accountability
06:31 - The importance of competitive districts for healthier democracy
07:22 - Gerrymandering in Illinois and the hazards of extreme partisan strategies
08:22 - The primary problem: primaries becoming the real election, fringe influence
09:03 - James Carville's provocative comments on possible Democrat power moves
10:07 - The role of outside organizations and influence in shaping political narratives
11:04 - The significance of James Carville's influence within the Democratic Party
12:17 - The media cycle and why Carville's comments are headline news
13:34 - The debate over open borders and mass amnesty in Democratic policies
14:02 - The issue of DC statehood and Puerto Rico’s potential for statehood
14:48 - The Supreme Court as a reflection of American demographics and potential expansion
15:30 - The impact of past Supreme Court nomination battles on current politics
17:15 - The influence of demographic-based courts and partisan packing fears
18:22 - The broader trend of norm-breaking and executive power expansion
19:39 - The cycle of political tit-for-tat and its threats to stability
20:02 - The risk of polarizing issues like court packing and statehood debates
20:31 - Reflection on power, norms, and the reflexive game of partisan strategy
Duration:00:23:43
2: Why Is Ken Paxton Going After Lululemon
4/17/2026
Erin & Kurt explore the shifting political landscape influenced by the Maha movement, recent investigations into chemicals in consumer products, and the 2028 presidential race. The hosts analyze how these issues impact voter behavior, party strategies, and future leadership prospects.
And Kurt is really looking forward to Nerd Prom, also know as The White House Correspondence Dinner, and why is Grindr involved.
Key Topics
The rise of the Maha movement and its influence on political conversations
Predictions and strategies for the 2028 presidential race
The role of media personalities and social media influencers in politics
Chapters
00:00 The Rise of Forever Chemicals Awareness
02:16 Political Dynamics and the Maha Movement
05:58 2028 Presidential Aspirations
11:15 Box-Checking in Politics
16:58 Ivanka Trump's Strategic Positioning
17:35 Rebranding and Predictions
18:48 Nerd Prom: The White House Correspondents' Dinner
21:04 The Changing Dynamics of Political Discourse
24:08 The Role of Statesmanship in Politics
25:45 Women in Politics: A New Era
29:16 The Media Landscape: Bias and Opportunity
Duration:00:34:10
1: Eric Swalwell Resigns & Kamala Returns
4/14/2026
Erin & Kurt talk about the rapid political downfall of Eric Swalwell, the state of Congress, and the upcoming 2028 presidential race. They analyze leadership failures, systemic issues, and the implications for Democratic and Republican strategies.
Oh and Kamala is back.
Duration:00:22:14