Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for April 03, 1980
Transcript:
Man: You know, Mister President, in a way, I'll be a little sad when the crisis in Iran is over... Being in charge of the Rose Garden during your long and lonely vigil, I feel like I've been a part of history. Why, I was here to witness the shock of day one, the dark fears of day 17, the soaring hopes of day 93, and, of course, the set-backs and disappointment of day 113. Remember day 113, sir? Carter: The Massachusetts Primary? Man: Uh... yes, that, too.