Sean asked Guiliani a series of routine questions, and callers got the last 1/2 hour to ask questions. Sean's first questions were about abortion, gay marriage, and the Second Amendment. Then he went to quick queries about items in the news - "What do you think of the fired attorneys controversy" and that sort of thing. Callers asked about Gore's global warming testimony, how to stop the partisan Dems, whether Rudy would take guns, several question on fighting the Democrats, fiscal policy, foreign policy. It was a standard appearance for talk radio, nothing particularly sycophantic about it.
After having heard it myself, I think your characterization is beyond ridiculous. It was actually fairly interesting and I plan to tune in to all of the candidate interviews. I don't listen to Sean regularly but this was a professional and informative interview, as I expect the future ones to be with Fred Thompson and Duncan Hunter.
I'd like to hear him asked "As President, would you seek to prosecute the individuals who illegally bought firearms for Mayor Bloomberg?"