Neil Cavuto, a loud, whiny, obnoxious ass-clown and former Enron apologist tries to get our own Anthony Curtis to buy into his setup. Cavuto — as usual — doesn’t know what he’s talking about and Anthony does the impossible … renders Cavuto speechless. To the latter’s credit, Cavuto actually acknowledges that he’s been (pardon the pun) outfoxed — as opposed to his usual shtick of trying to yell his interlocutor into submission. The sound on our video feed is rather low, but at least that minimizes the effect of Cavuto’s habitual fingernails-on-chalkboard screech.
P.S.: Political journalists of all stripes need to refrain from using gambling metaphors, IMO. Not only do they quickly become trite, the journos usually get them wrong anyway.

I searched out a different clip the other day when you mentioned Anthony’s appearance. Poor Cavuto – his obvious intent to slam Obama’s fiscal proposals by labeling them as crass last-gasp gambling tactics was subverted by an expert on the subject. Notice the gambling videos in the third frame, which Fox hoped to use to back up Caputo’s point.
In the clip I saw, he called on his next “guest” (Republican, of course) to try the “doubling down” angle again. The clip ended before I saw it all.