Geller was on third day of interviews after two gunmen were killed on Sunday while opening fire on a security officer at an event she organized in Garland, Texas. The gathering was a contest to draw the Prophet Muhammad.
Fox host Martha MacCallum noted that Geller has taken criticism from the staff of Charlie Hebdo and American conservatives such as Bill Donahue of the Catholic League. Donald Trump also
called Geller's actions "DUMB!" and said her cartoon contest was just "taunting" people.
Geller brushed off Trump's critique, and then rolled out an analogy that left MacCallum reeling.
"What would he have said about Rosa Parks?" Geller said. "'Rosa Parks should never have gone to the front of the bus. She's taunting people.'"
"No, no, no, where are you getting the Rosa Parks comparison?" MacCallum interrupted, before moving on.
"We need to have more of these conferences," Geller eventually said, blaming the Fox News and the rest of media for "empowering" the gunmen.