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Squawk Box's Kernen Says Pawlenty for President in 2012

August 24, 2009 02:29 PM ET | Paul Bedard | Permanent Link | Print

By Paul Bedard, Washington Whispers

There may be only one thing that House Republican Whip Eric Cantor and former Democratic Party Chairman Howard Dean agree on: CNBC's Squawk Box, the early-morning business show that puts the spotlight on the intersection of Wall Street and Washington. "I love that show," says Dean. "It's a very smart audience. And very smart people who run the show." Adds Cantor: "There is a lot less gotcha, and it's much more insightful."

And political. As Washington has weighed in with bank and auto bailouts and healthcare reform, politics and business have gone from holding hands to marriage. And that suits Squawk host Joe Kernen and his cohosts, Becky Quick and Carl Quintanilla, perfectly. It used to be, says Kernen, that Washington and Wall Street issues had little overlap. Now, he says, "the parts that don't overlap are smaller than the parts that do."

Popular with political insiders—over 60 percent of the "guests of note" this year are policymakers—the show went viral in the spring when Chicago contributor Rick Santelli, outraged about government spending, excitedly called for a protest tea party. That prompted Obama spokesman Robert Gibbs to suggest that Santelli start drinking decaf. "It got a little surreal," says Kernen.

While not a ranter, Kernen is political. "My deal is that I'd rather have the markets do it. I think government is ineffective," says Kernen, who sneers at "Government Motors" and the "activist administration." Still, he likes President Obama. "I think he's an incredibly likable and charismatic guy. For a while, I wish I'd voted for him. But then when I see some of the stuff, I'm glad I didn't." As for 2012, he likes former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty. "President Pawlenty doesn't really roll off the tongue, but who would have thought 'President Obama'?" While he's a political junkie, he won't run for office. "The few times that I've gone down there to Washington, I'm uncomfortable," says Kernen, who hosted a recent show in the Senate and plans a fall show in the House.

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Lobbyist activity

In Betsy Bamarito's debut as a spokes person on different news outlets, she notes that she is a spokes person for the investor. There are different investors. Enron and World Com were investors. Financiers/bankers are investor, likewise, are oil companies and pharmaceutical companies. Taxpayers are also investors. Betsy needs to narrow her field of just which investor she represents, and if she is on the payroll of any of them.

Lobbyist activity

In Betsy Bamarito's debut as a spokes person on different news outlets, she notes that she is a spokes person for the investor. There are different investors. Enron and World Com were investors. Financiers/bankers are investor, likewise, are oil companies and pharmaceutical companies. Taxpayers are also investors. Betsy needs to narrow her field of just which investor she represents, and if she is on the payroll of any of them.

Pawlenty

This guy makes sense.

Not a nut Plays it straight within the conservative vein.

Capable of branding himself as pragmatic and when needed progressive on social issues.

Let's hire a normal guy for a change, eh?

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