Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for October 26, 1989
Transcript:
George Bush: Hey, Brian, do you think we should have smoke and flames in my bail-out scene? The tailgunner in the plane in front of poppy's said there weren't any. Brian: Well, it's his word against the President's, skippy. Besides, we're allowed to take a few dramatic liberties here - it's just entertainment. Remember "PT-109"? A lot of that stuff about Kennedy's war exploits was pure hokum, but who cared? So let's just shoot the scene the way it's written, okay? George Bush: Okay. Now, after I bail, when am I rescued? Brian: After you knife the three Japanese frogmen.