The baby-boomer evangelicals will probably see the little booklets and be struck with sentimental memories of how Jack Chick sought to scare people into heaven.
But a group of 'never-trumpers' are turning to the novelty of the distinctive 3"x5" booklets as a way of catching the attention of a particular demographic who votes religiously (the 55+ crowd). Here's the narrative of the Seattle Times.. Little Dickie Glitz was born rich. His parents gave him lots of stuff, but he was never satisfied and always hollered for more. His parents were lax in the manners department, so Dickie earned a reputation as the loud, spoiled neighborhood brat. The other kids didn’t like to play with Dickie — every time he started losing a game, he stormed away, yelling: “I quit! This game is rigged!” |
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