I too am not that big a fan of Sean's, for the reasons already posted. But he has his place in the conservative movement and that's the beauty of it. Liberalism is based upon emotions, conservatism upon rationality. Certain types appeal to different people, but in the end they are all working towards the same goal.
And for that reason I hope Sean stays on the air for many more years to come.
That's exactly it. He has his place. Just like Rush, Mark Levin, or Glen Beck. Conservatives wouldn't be where we are today without places like Free Republic to go to or radio talk show hosts to listen to. There's a reason why liberal talk shows and talk radio don't work. They connect to Kool-Aid drinking kooks, while any one of our conservative choices connect to America.