Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for February 15, 1988
Transcript:
Al Gore: I can't seem to shake this feeling of...of...destiny! Hey! Dome! You're blocking my light! What a thrill! Could you pass the ketchup, please, Mr. Secretary? Gore, the democratic candidate, was born Albert, Prince of the Tennessee valley...son of Albert the elder, the young prince grew up in the shadow of the capitol dome. He once sat on the lap of Vice President Richard Nixon. It was an unusual childhood.