Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for November 02, 1984
Transcript:
TV: Mr. Bush, why did you decide to place your manhood in a blind trust instead of somewhere else? Well, it was really the president's idea. He's very much in control of this wonderful administration, and I respect and admire him for it! Where to keep the vice president's manhood is just one of the tough decisions a president has to make. LBJ, for instance, used to keep Hubert Humphrey's manhood in his pocket. Did Mr. Reagan consider that? Yes, but we agreed a blind trust was more dignified.