Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for August 30, 1971
Transcript:
President Nixon (on TV): And lastly, my fellow countrymen, a few words regarding my forthcoming trip to China... It has not yet been determined how long my visit will be, but whatever its duration, I can assue you it is a step towards building a lasting world peace. I know it must make you sad to see your President embark on a perilous voyage. But I have some news which should cheer you up. I'm leaving Mr. Agnew in charge of the country.
childe_of_pan almost 6 years ago
“Nattering nabobs of negativity”
FrankTAW about 1 year ago
By later standards, the last panel would have Mike looking at us instead of the TV.