Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for October 06, 1979
Transcript:
Roland: And so the big question at Time, Inc, is this: will survivors of the Nixon-Kissinger era actually be tempted to pay money to relive it? 700,000 words. 1,521 pages. The 30-month output of Kissinger's handpicked memoir staff. By almost any standard, "Whitewash Years" is a very big book! Granted, Henry Kissinger had much to answer for, but need so many trees have died for the cause? Most Kissinger scholars think not. Man: Hell, it only took Albert Speer 520 pages... Kissinger: Thank you, Mr. Weinburger. Any other comments?