Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for February 10, 1975
Transcript:
P: So your point about the Arabs, Henry, is that unless we go with the invasion option, these people will bleed us to death, right? K: Yes, sir. They are asking for it, and they are going to get it. As you know, we have not used the power in those first six months, but things are going to change now. P: Let me just ask you, Henry - and here I am being the devil's advocate - who would handle that? K: The 101st Airborne, sir. They can go the hang-out route.
koredbr over 10 years ago
What’s with the skier in the comic?
Lawrence Palletti Premium Member about 8 years ago
He’s symbolic of the lighter, happier days in the White House since Nixon’s departure. In earlier strips, there have been all sorts of lighthearted things on the WH lawn — Christmas lights, snowmen; stuff like that.
learninglair1 about 7 years ago
whereas in the nixon years the front lawn had walls and tanks