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TitleDoonesburyTypeStill ImageCollectionSubjectMcCain, John, 1936-2018Flags--Confederate--2000 (LCTGM)Presidential elections--2000 (LCTGM)Political campaigns--2000 (LCTGM)Satires--2000 (LCTGM)Comics--2000 (GMGPC)Drawings--2000 (GMGPC) ClassificationLCC: CD 1 - Trudeau, no. 91 Could not render: bf:statusSummaryFour-panel comic strip shows television reporter Roland Hedley III and newspaper journalist Rick Redfern questioning Arizona Senator John McCain, who is not visible in the strip, during his presidential election campaign. Redfern quizzes McCain on his failure to take a stance against the flying of the Confederate flag. He deflects the question, to the amusement of the journalists who find him charming. McCain failed to take a stance on South Carolina's flying the confederate flag over their state capitol, a decision he later regretted.Authorized Access PointTrudeau, G. B., 1948- Doonesbury. On to South Carolina