Unfortunately, I think Sean realized he hurt himself with Conservatives and is now trying to be "weird"--or O'Reilly-esque (sort of the same thing) to regain audience share. But--as long as he realizes the importance of the GOP victory this fall, I'm not going to "savage" him (or treat him like Savage who I can't stand)--I'll give him a chance to earn his way back. Still, I can't help but think he's getting a bit big for his breeches.
His suggestion that he's the only one with the 'blood oath' was so overthetop.
He seems to be in an identy crisis . First he's switching to Independent, then he's a Reagan conservative, then he's a libertarian.
Frankly, I see him as an opportunist with no core principles at all.
Sean will continue to see everyone else as wrong and he's the only one who is right.
Ignoring Reagan's 11th commandment, I don't think Sean is the brightest bulb on the tree. But yet we still listen. He's a good egg I guess.