News program host chides retirement group for opposing Social Security reform while establishing mutual funds. Fox News host Neil Cavuto slammed AARP for entering the mutual fund marketplace after opposing President George W. Bush's proposal to invest Social Security funds in the stock market, calling the organization "hypocritical." AARP Vice President of Investment Services Nancy Smith defended the 36 million-member elder American advocacy group. "I'm not saying that all of the Social Security dough, just part of the dough [should be] invested in the market," said Cavuto, the host of Fox News's "Your World." Cavuto called the current Social Security...