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MSNBC's Geist: "[S]ome people looked at those clips of Hillary Clinton on Saturday and thought, perhaps, about the b-word"

February 25, 2008 7:15 pm ET

On MSNBC Live, co-host Willie Geist stated that "some people ... thought, perhaps, about the b-word" when viewing "clips" of Sen. Hillary Clinton on the campaign trail on February 23. Geist made the statement while discussing a segment from the February 23 edition of NBC's Saturday Night Live in which comedian Tina Fey said, "[M]aybe what bothers me the most is that people say that Hillary is a bitch. Let me say something about that. Yeah, she is. And so am I."

During the 9 a.m. ET hour of the February 25 edition of MSNBC Live, co-host Willie Geist stated that "some people ... thought, perhaps, about the b-word" when viewing "clips" of Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton on the campaign trail on February 23. Geist made the statement while discussing a segment from the February 23 edition of NBC's Saturday Night Live in which comedian Tina Fey said, "[M]aybe what bothers me the most is that people say that Hillary is a bitch. Let me say something about that. Yeah, she is. And so am I."

After the clip aired, Geist asserted, "Like all good comedy, it speaks to some truth. And some people looked at those clips of Hillary Clinton on Saturday and thought, perhaps, about the b-word ... and about her being too aggressive. But she's doing what she has to do." Co-host Mika Brzezinski then said, "[Former Clinton press secretary] Dee Dee Myers brought that up on Morning Joe with us. And she was saying, you know, unfortunately, when she saw Hillary Clinton this weekend saying shame on you, Barack Obama, and making fun of the whole Obama movement, that she came off looking in a way that only a female candidate can look to some people -- that unfortunately, there is still a double standard. And for Dee Dee Myers -- who's written a book, Why Women Should Rule the World -- you would think, you know, she wouldn't want to believe that that is true, but she does." Geist added, "She's honest about it. She said she actually cringed when she saw that -- maybe not for herself, but because she knew how other people would react to it. So Tina Fey makes a joke about it, but there's actually something to it in the end."

Media Matters for America has documented numerous examples of media figures using the word "bitch" in reference to Clinton.

From the 9 a.m. ET hour of the February 25 edition of MSNBC Live:

BRZEZINSKI: Oh, my -- I can't stop. Every time I see it I laugh. She's [Tina Fey] amazing.

GEIST: She's good. But you know what? Like all good comedy, it speaks to some truth. And some people looked at those clips of Hillary Clinton on Saturday and thought, perhaps, about the b-word --

BRZEZINSKI: Well --

GEIST: -- and about her being too aggressive. But she's doing what she has to do.

BRZEZINSKI: [Former Clinton press secretary] Dee Dee Myers brought that up on Morning Joe with us. And she was saying, you know, unfortunately, when she saw Hillary Clinton this weekend saying shame on you, Barack Obama, and making fun of the whole Obama movement, that she came off looking in a way that only a female candidate can look to some people -- that unfortunately, there is still a double standard. And for Dee Dee Myers -- who's written a book, Why Women Should Rule the World -- you would think, you know, she wouldn't want to believe that that is true, but she does.

GEIST: She's honest about it. She said she actually cringed when she saw that -- maybe not for herself, but because she knew how other people would react to it. So Tina Fey makes a joke about it, but there's actually something to it in the end.

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