SHELBY TOWNSHIP Two Shelby Township police officers reportedly were injured while attempting to make an arrest in the 51000 block of Clear Spring Lane, near 23 Mile and Ryan Roads, at 10:45 p.m. Sept. 9.
the congressional black caucus, getting feisty in front of a crowd of supporters going after the tea party with some rather strong language. now, i m not afraid of the big, bad wolf. i m not afraid of anybody. this is a tough game. you can t be intimidated, you can t be frightened. as far as i m concerned, the tea party can go straight to hell. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] and, and i intend to help em get there. megyn: wow. ryan roads is co-founder of the iowa tea party, and he himself had an interesting exchange with president obama just last week about language being used in connection with politics. ryan, thanks so much for being here. thanks for having me on.
if over the next year, we can make the case why obama should not have a second term and why we need a courageous constitutional conservative as our nominee and what their agenda will be moving forward. that s what i want to talk about in iowa. joining me now, a man who has a meeting with congresswoman bachmann tomorrow, ryan roads, founder of the iowa tea party, and richard wolffe, author of revival. ryan roads, what are you going to tell congresswoman bachmann tomorrow? and i hope you re going to tell her to run. i think she s certainly one of the people that have generated a lot of interest, and initially have a lot of trust directly with the tea party. it s not like one of those people who are going to have to explain why they made some of the compromises that they did. but instead, she along with a few others, like mike pence, actually stood up against bad bush policies, that we were upset about, as well as the
we need a courageous constitutional conservative as our nominee and what their agenda will be moving forward. that s what i want to talk about in iowa. joining me now, a man who has a meeting with congresswoman bachmann tomorrow, ryan roads, founder of the iowa tea party, and richard wolffe, author of revival. ryan roads, what are you going to tell congresswoman bachmann tomorrow? and i hope you re going to tell her to run. i think she s certainly one of the people that have generated a lot of interest, and initially have a lot of trust directly with the tea party. it s not like one of those people who are going to have to explain why they made some of the compromises that they did. but instead, she along with a few others, like mike pence, actually stood up against bad bush policies, that we were upset about, as well as the obama policies that we were not a fan of and don t believe in