Bush knows exactly what he's doing. He is trying to be all things to all people. He knows, or feels confident, that he has the conservative base in his pocket due to a recent poll. He also knows that he needs to pick up as many seats in the Senate and House as he can to have any hope of pushing through his conservative agenda before 2004. This is why he is leaning to the left on such issues as global warming and illegal immigration. He's hoping Hispanics and moderates will put the republicans over the top in the mid-term elections.
However, this 'strategy' will all far apart if his base abandons him over passing most of the democrats agenda.
In November we'll see if his strategy has worked.
Who is Sean Hannity? I love these guys who think because they have a mic in front of them or a camera on them that they have become political strategic experts. They don't even have a clue as to what information the administration had that was part of the decision-making, strategy process.
Sean is still more listenable than Rush these days, because his analysis is more reasoned and incorporates more of the true political context, but he should be careful not to go down the whining road.