Steve Forbes
VP: Mike Rowe
Find myself agreeing with almost everything Forbes writes in the editor's article each issue. Sticks to what the President can actually do also when writing about presidential policy, unlike many other journalists and commentators.
Rowe would be great for VP. VP is barely a political office (barring succession rules) so lack of political experience doesn't matter so much (could be what's needed). VP acts more as a spokesperson and mediator, and can be a bridge between government and public. Rowe would be great for injecting his mindset into the public eye and turning the country, culture back to what gave it so much strength - partially providing for you country, not seeking what the country can provide for you.
Could probably think of a better VP but whatever, it's a fantasy anyway.