True. But Horowitz has the class and self respect to freely admit it.
I also admit to a conversion to conservatism (see my profile) and I have no problems with people who do make such a conversion.
My problem with Savage though is that he seems to avoid this topic, why?
Self Admission on my part: I have not listened to Savage in several years, simply because he grew tiresome, rude and predictable. Plus I learned a bit more of the guy from friends in San Francisco. I simply lost interest in him and hold nothing against him.
I’d be interested in what you learned about him from your friends. I’m a Christian, a constitutional conservative and an economic libertarian. This puts me at odds with Michael (Weiner, Savage, whatever) in his treatment of others and his stand on several subjects. But there’s something inexplicably fascinating about this guy. What and how he addresses some things resonates with me that nothing else does. Sometimes in an offhanded way, he’ll talk about something in a way that matches how I think and feel about it - in a way no other media source seems to.