In a panel discussion on Wednesday's NBC Today, the morning show cast excitedly touted the possibility of left-wing actress Ashley Judd running for senate against Mitch McConnell in 2014, with co-host Willie Geist declaring: "She was a delegate to the Democratic convention this summer, she's very involved in politics, she's outspoken." [Watch the video after the jump]
News reader Natalie Morales heaped praise on Judd: "She's a brilliant woman....Harvard, I think....she's a U.N. goodwill ambassador, speaks out on HIV/AIDS prevention. And also, you know, she's done so much good for public – public good and she's a great, very smart woman." Celebrity chef Paula Deen, a guest on the show, chimed in: "I've heard that she's an extremely bright woman." Morales added: "Very."
Fellow co-host Savannah Guthrie did raise some skepticism: "What do you guys think about celebrities running for office?" Deen made the comparison: "Well, look at Ronald Reagan, you know, you – I mean, he's – history loves him."
Geist cheered one left-wing comedian turned politician: "Al Franken has done well for himself in the United States Senate."
Wrapping up the segment, Geist mentioned one of Judd's relatives being critical of the actress's political ambitions: "Ashley's own grandmother put out a statement, said, 'Love her to death, but she's just another Hollywood liberal.'"
Here is a full transcript of the December 5 exchange:
9:10AM ET
WILLIE GEIST: Okay, Take 2, Ashley Judd for senator? You heard about this story?
AL ROKER Sure.
GEIST: Kentucky Democrats talking up Ashley Judd as an honest to goodness candidate for senate in 2014. She was a delegate to the Democratic convention this summer, she's very involved in politics, she's outspoken. So far she's not saying yes to a run, but not denying it either. Her opponent would be the Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell. What do we think guys, Ashley Judd as a United States senator?
NATALIE MORALES: She's a brilliant woman, I'll tell her that.
PAULA DEEN: I've heard that she's an extremely bright woman.
MORALES: Very. Harvard, I think.
DEEN: Yes.
MORALES: And also, she's a U.N. goodwill ambassador, speaks out on HIV/AIDS prevention. And also, you know, she's done so much good for public – public good and she's a great, very smart woman. The question is-
SAVANNAH GUTHRIE: What do you guys think about celebrities running for office?
MORALES: Yeah, does – does she stand a chance?
DEEN: Well, look at Ronald Reagan, you know, you – I mean, he's – history loves him.
MORALES: Clint Eastwood was mayor of Carmel by the Sea.
DEEN: Clint Eastwood.
ROKER: Would you run for office Paula?
DEEN: Never.
MORALES: Too much responsibility.
GEIST: Ronald Reagan.
DEEN: Too much responsibility.
ROKER: Arnold Schwarzenegger.
GEIST: Arnold Schwarzenegger. Al Franken has done well for himself in the United States Senate.
ROKER: That's right, yeah.
GEIST: So it's not without precedent.
ROKER: Gopher.
MORALES: It's a possibility.
GUTHRIE: Gopher, Fred Grandy.
GEIST: Although, Ashley's – Ashley's own grandmother put out a statement, said, "Love her to death, but she's just another Hollywood liberal."
GUTHRIE: No, no!
GEIST: Of her own granddaughter, true story, true story.