Thursday, May 31, 2012

Backstage At Walmart, Freaked Out CEOs, Where Politicians Go To Get Rich And More

Thursday, May 31, 2012
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. -- "Fifty years of Walmart, baby. Can you handle that?"

Words that never before escaped the mouth of Aerosmith's Steven Tyler set a stadium of Walmart workers on fire on Wednesday night. Wearing white skin-tight bell bottoms and flanked by a massive video screen flashing what resembled '80s-era pole dancers, the rocker called out to Walmart workers in succession, from the United Kingdom, China and Brazil.

Waves of workers rose up, each set for the most part decked in yet another color of the spectrum, their T-shirts inscribed with the company motto Save Money. Live Better. A row of women screamed, "WE LOVE YOU!" -- their game-day shirts bore single letters that together spelled out "STEVEN."
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