Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for June 14, 1978
Transcript:
Mark: Lacey, for some time, your committee has been waiting to hear the testimony of former Korean ambassador Kim. Do you think Kim's cooperation could get the investigation back on track? Lacey: Yes, but yousee, dear, it's not really the investigation that's been lagging. Why, we have loads of evidence! What is lacking is the committee's motivation to act on the allegations. Since Congress has no intention of taking strong measures, it's become just a question of how to put on the best face. Mark: A public relations problem? Lacey: Right. In fact, we're all thinking of going to China.