#title Cartoon #author Jules Feiffer #SORTauthors Jules Feiffer; #date 1965 #source [[https://www.fifthestate.org/archive/1-november-19-december-2-1965/cartoon]] #lang en #pubdate 2014-01-13 #notes Fifth Estate #1, November 19-December 2, 1965 [[1-n-fe-001-1-cartoon.png]] This cartoon strip consists of seven interchanges between two people. Person 1: Tell me the reason for The Bay of Pigs. Person 2: Kennedy believed that after an invasion there’d be a popular uprising. Person 1: And who else believed that? Anybody you know? Person 2: Nobody... Person 1: Now tell me the reason for Santo Domingo. Person 2: Johnson believed the Communists were taking over. Person 1: And who else believed that? Anybody you know? Person 2: Nobody. Person 1: When McNamara got back from all his trips to Viet Nam, tell me, what did he say? Person 2: He said: We are winning the war and we will soon be out of there. Person 1: And who else believed that? Anybody you know? Person 2: Nobody. Person 1: Can we trust an administration to make serious foreign policy decisions when it doesn’t have access to information everybody else has? Person 2: (no response)