Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for April 02, 1980
Transcript:
Jimmy Carter: We'll be having another reception this afternoon, Louis. Will everything be ready? Man: You can count on it, Mr. President. But if I may just say so, sir, with all these signings and functions and such, the Rose Garden is taking a terrible beating. I don't mean to complain, sir, but I'm spending most of my time digging cigarette butts out of the flower beds. In fact, I was wondering since you're so far ahead in the race anyway, if you'd consider... well... Carter: Changing my strategy? Man: If you could, sir. At least through tulip season.