Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for January 14, 1981
Transcript:
Voice from television: General Haig, I wonder if we might turn our attention now to the question of the Nixon pardon. According to published accounts, you discussed the pardon with Mr. Ford on August 1, 1974, again later that night, and once more on August 2. Correct? Alexander Haig: Yes, but there was never actually a quid pro quo offer. I was simply describing one possible scenario. Voice: And Mr. Ford's reaction? Haig: He was appalled all three times.