I could be wrong but I believe Juan knows right from wrong and he's actually a bit conservative. The problem is his logic conflicts with the party line so he will many times just repeat the talking points before he has the oppotunity to think them through to make sure they are logical or make sense. So, he ends up on both sides of a arguement occasionally.
He works for NPR. You could be right that he has some conservative ideas, but I think on the whole that would make him only a little less liberal.
He is for quotas, abortion, big government handouts, so I wouldn't make him that far to the right.
To his credit, I think that he probably gets a lot of grief because there's such a visceral reaction from the left to FoxNews.
After seeing the way Michael Steele has been treated...and JC Watts...
I can sort of see why Juan would NOT advertise ANY conservative opinions on a subject...
There are some very MEAN, CRUEL people out there.