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Reading Between the Party Lines

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    FBN’s Neil Cavuto on covering the Conventions.

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Ever since I got back for the conventions people have been running up to be left or right asked me -- same question every time deal.

How did you -- looking so handsome puppets -- our.

I'll get that wasn't the question that this was -- how did you manage to get so many great guests at each convention not pundits with the real power -- Now I could semi personal charm or -- could mention my diligence staff that simply refuse to accept.

No for an answer but I suspect the real reason why we got the cream of both parties crop.

Was because -- carefully cultivated a reputation for not accepting either party's crap.

The good ones know we practice what we preach that we're not read that we're not -- that would just community.

Convince me what you're doing to save Americans green money -- there be balanced.

But I figure never be aboard and they'll come to me but I Buffett said we can agree or disagree but I've also tried very hard never to be disagreeable or at least not.

To disagreeable that's why we got Richard Trumka from the AFL CIO on this very show.

And senator Mark Warner on this show.

That's -- -- -- -- Pataki is coming on this show and Austan Goolsbee never turns this down on this show.

Because we don't sell these Democrats down we hear them all out and -- -- comfortable enough to their own skin to have it out.

Not -- diatribe but it's something called to discuss.

That's -- I wonder about those who speak about Democrats getting -- back -- Have such a problem taking even the most Monday -- of questions from me.

The backbone comic -- they get registered involves a lot of -- -- a lot of delegates here were saying it did.

-- Yeah a lot of delegates don't -- -- rent is beginning -- yeah well I hope so.

Nobody got -- We bonded.

Anyway don't get -- wrong -- people are generally always nice but pretty much always dismissive.

We -- they politely string us along but the good ones those confident in their own convictions.

Share their convictions.

And are almost always the better for the exchange some of the best Republicans -- the same -- even knows who discovered this is no sounding board for their points to go.

-- challenged but they're committed to supposedly saving us money.

To be proven I think that'd folks like Virginia governor Bob McDonnell.

Or New Jersey governor Chris Christie.

-- Senator John McCain.

-- house majority leader Eric Cantor.

I don't see it'd folks -- speaker John Boehner would -- -- avoid meat and answer simple question from the you see were doing -- knows no political balance some are bipartisan we needs the good ones the great ones are those who are happy to take on anyone.

They're true to their convictions because they have convictions.

Vs those it sooner run away or not -- -- at all because they don't even know the meaning of the word can.