Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for April 27, 1980
Transcript:
Mark: What a day. Better get ready for the second shift. Man: Hey bartender, how come you're not out working for Anderson? Mark: Not all college students work for Anderson, sir. Man: Seems like it. They sure aren't out there working for Bush. Mark: You're a Bush man, I take it. Man: Well, I was. George and I prepped together. He was a pretty good friend, actually. We sort of lost track of each other, so last fall, I went to a fund-raiser for him. I walked over to him, handed him a check for $1000 and said "George, we go back a long way. I want to know what you're going to do for this country." He drew me aside and said, "Walter, I'll level with you. If I'm elected I'm going to do tons of neat stuff." Mark: Tons of neat stuff? Man: I stopped payment, of course, but it was great to see him again.