Because the KF situation is a tragedy...never been fond of them (never was a beyond listener and their days at the top of IGN PlayStation were the days I started drifting away from PlayStation and IGN) but they've worked closely together for years, went their own way together, and were successful at that together and now there keep being wedges driving them apart and it really looks like that wedge is Colin, whether he wanted to be so or not.
Like, I've said a lot of bad things about Colin in this thread...he repeatedly does things to convince me that I'm not too far off the mark. But the guy also comes across as wounded and shocked that people aren't all lining up for him. If he could just take that wound and nurse it in a constructive way instead of going off half-cocked on all disagreement while pretending to be "Mr. Rational Discourse," we'd be in a different place. If he wasn't bent on running for a safe space, while hypocritically calling them out, and demonizing all criticism of him as from an unruly, hateful, dumb mob, we'd be in a different place.
Throw in Trump, and shit just gets worse. You have a lot of conservatives today who, when push comes to shove, surrender and side with Trump as the man in their corner, even if they make a big show of their differences up to this point, basically surrendering to the ugliest side of their beliefs rather than surrendering those beliefs. And you have a lot of liberals scared and shocked by the election, so there is a lot of pushing going on.
Since the election, Colin has been reservedly contrite (I left my party, I voted for another nominee, I watch liberal talking heads) and then trying to shoulder some of the blame off on liberals (should have voted for Romney...I fought from within the conservative movement...you all don't have important positions or power to change things so shut up...) or paint their reaction as over the top (the sun will rise...crazy GAF and its hateful echo chamber...people on the internet and their outrage culture) or try and salvage a "respectable" conservative route for supporting Trump (I would have voted for Sessions, but not Devos) and generally unwilling to take any shit for his beliefs or his statements or to quiet his political persona.
And this is why this whole thing is amusing and disgusting and captivating. I never liked the guy, but it is a messy destruction of his career and public life up until now on the back, mostly, of his own pride and inability to, publicly at least, be thoughtful in trying times. Instead he just pushes the issue every chance he gets.
And thoughtful is the very thing he claims he wants to be.