Answer (7):

Robb in Highlands

Um, he's not an American, so there's no chance.

As far as Wolfowitz's replacement:

World Bank watchers say possible successors include Robert Zoellick, the former U.S. trade representative who is now a Goldman Sachs Group Inc. executive; Allan Hubbard, director of the White House National Economic Council; and even Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson.

[quote from Bloomberg]

Brave Heart

If Wolfwetz kept the brotherhood between them then Yeah why not...??!!!
Its Tony's turn . being a prime minster doesn't make good money . GO TONY.

Phineas J. Whoopee

Never gave this any thought, but it wouldn't surprise me. Afterall, I think Clinton was being looked at as the head of the UN.

up420oz

"sweet", P. Griffin
"Family Guy"









the pile up of metaphors
on this topic is asounting







a day without a buzz,
is a day that never wass.









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shell

I don't think so.

He'll probably do a lecture tour and write a book. Then he'll set up the Tony Blair Foundation.

JJ

I hope not! Why mess something else up!

lulu

Does he have a girlfriend?