Bold & Fresh Tour 2010There’s no shortage of people talking about what’s going on in the world today, but there are far too few who are actuallysaying anything of substance. Faceless pundits talks around the issues, not about them…celebrity gossip passes as breaking news…and the liberal bias spewed by the mainstream media makes them like less like a public service and more like an extension of the White House Press Office. Enough is enough-it’s time for the truth from somebody who’ll give it to you straight, whether you like it or not. Actually, make that…somebodys – Bill O’Reilly and Glenn Beck. This January, they’re coming out from behind their desks and going on tour. Your town may never be the same…
Bill O’Reilly is the godfather of “no spin” and in your face television. For years he’s been the centerpiece of the Fox News lineup with his unmistakable style and unflinching commitment to truth as he sees it. In Bill’s world, brutal honesty beats hypocrisy every time. And you know how they say with some men their “bark” is worse than their “bite?” With Bill…yeah, not so much. As Bill puts it, “My teeth are in good shape.”
Glenn Beck in the new kid on the block, the fastest rising star in cable news. Through humor, raw emotion and the tenacity of a pit bull, Glenn has become the new voice of Conservative America. Steeped in the teaching of our forefathers, Glenn wears his heart on his sleeve and no matter what he says–whether it’s about politics or pop culture–you can bet he’s got the facts to back it up. He’s less a TV host and more like, um…a force of nature. “There is really no better way to start the new year than by joining Bill on stage for the first time ever,” says Glenn. “Wait…should I be worried?.”
Don’t miss out on the rare opportunity to see these two men live on stage. It’s an event that makes professional wrestling seem like a night at the opera. You’ll hear from Bill, you’ll hear from Glenn, and then…they’ll take the stage together. What happens then? Heaven only knows, but one thing is for sure-you’ll want to see it with your very own eyes.
North Charleston, SC
Saturday, Jan 30
North Charleston Coliseum
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Boeing’s decision to expand its facility near Charleston says a lot about the business climate in South Carolina and serves as a reminder why we must protect our tough right-to-work laws. We are sending a strong message to the world: We want your business, and we’re committed to getting it. I want to continue sending that message by defending workers’ rights to secret ballots when deciding whether to unionize. Union bosses and their friends in Congress are trying to pass something called the Employee Free Choice Act. If the bill were to become law, unions could organize a workplace simply by persuading a majority of workers to sign authorizations, a very intimidating process commonly known as “card check.”Under card check, there would be no subsequent secret-ballot election – and no chance for management to present its case as to what unionizing might mean to the workplace and employees’ futures. Organizations such as the National Federation of Independent Business oppose card check because it would affect small businesses as much as big corporations. A small repair shop in Gaffney is just as vulnerable as a Boeing manufacturing plant to union pressures.