The "beef in the club" point was just a modern analogy and a joke. The Dick Armey\Joan Walsh deal, which you can see below, is of a different order. To my mind, Armey's comment came out getting his ass handed to him by Walsh. He couldn't out-think her, so he decided to put her down. I'm not trying to put-down Ida Wells. I'm not in a competition with her. I'm certainly not trying to take a shot at her. I don't think she was wrong. To the contrary, she's deeply inspiring, and in that somewhat frightening.
What can I say, I'm only a man. If you paint a woman for me fully and completely, then I'm going to see her--fully and completely.
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