That would be Tony Blair. Remember him? Hint: he's not running in Iowa, he's not even remotely interested in the 6% of voting-age Iowans that are giving everyone else a bad case of angina.
But, according to the Times (UK):
Hutton report to be published day after vital vote on tuition fees
TONY BLAIR is facing a tumultuous 24 hours that will decide whether he is Prime Minister at the time of the next general election.
Lord Hutton's report into the death of David Kelly will come on Wednesday, January 28, the day after the second reading vote on university tuition fees, the most important of Labour's six and a half years in power.
The retired law lord's surprise announcement ended weeks of suspense and means that the last week in January will be the most critical of Mr Blair's political career.
If he is defeated on student fees, he will endure the publication of Hutton with his authority broken and the morale of his ministers and loyal MPs shattered. For that reason Labour's top-up fee rebels were reconciled last night to 12 days of unrelenting pressure from ministers and whips pleading with them not to wound Mr Blair so grievously on the eve of the Hutton report.
It appeared that they would reluctantly postpone their revolt until a later stage of the Bill and then mobilise again in an attempt to defeat the principle of variable fees in the Higher Education Bill.
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Wednesday, January 28? So will Tony be following the returns from NH along with us that Tuesday, do you think?
Tony's got problems, and they just may rub off on Mr. Bush. And one of Tony's problems is a free press.
Makes me kinda envious.