well the spin doctoring continues. now it's all about the "context" of Clinton's comments. interesting. as we all know, everything Trump says is deliberately taken out of context by the liberal media. looks like the hildebeest stuck her tits in the blender and now the liberal press is working overtime to spin this. Gabbard shouldn't let this go. she should continue to bring it up so the media has to keep trying to spin it. 
here is the podcast 
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcas...=1000453830324
go to the 35:00 minute mark to hear exactly what she really said .. 
 What's the dispute between Hillary Clinton and Tulsi Gabbard about?
https://www.yahoo.com/news/whats-dis...151922121.html
WASHINGTON – Hillary Clinton  kicked off a political firestorm last week after making comments about  Rep. Tulsi Gabbard's presidential campaign on an Oct. 17 podcast.
Clinton's comments were initially erroneously reported as her  saying Russians appeared to be "grooming" Gabbard, D-Hawaii, as a  potential third-party presidential candidate. Clinton had actually  suggested that it was the Republicans who were "grooming" Gabbard. 
  Clinton had been speaking on Democratic strategist David Plouffe's  podcast in a wide-ranging interview about President Donald Trump,  impeachment, and the state of the 2020 Democratic primary. 
  Several outlets picked up on the story, prompting a response from  Gabbard on Twitter and elevating Gabbard to the forefront of a news  cycle. 
  
The problem is, however, that much of the controversy comes from a misquote of Clinton's remarks. 
  More: U.S. Rep. Tulsi Gabbard says Hillary Clinton 'knows she can't control me'
  Clinton's comments in context
  Excerpts of Clinton's remarks started to go viral after the release  of Plouffe's podcast, but it is important to put them in context  since some of the initial reporting missed some crucial context around  Clinton's remarks.
   "I'm not making any predictions but I think  they've got their eye on somebody who is currently in the Democratic  primary and are grooming her to be the third-party candidate. She's the  favorite of the Russians," Hillary Clinton to @davidplouffe https://t.co/DKH7BLTWs8
— Ken Thomas (@KThomasDC)    October 18, 2019  
In  the podcast, Clinton had talked about how "they've got their eye on  somebody" in the Democratic primary and are "grooming her," followed by  how "she's the favorite of the Russians." Out of context, it would  appear that Clinton was referring to Russians "grooming" a candidate.
   "They're also going to do third party. I'm not making any  predictions, but I think they've got their eye on somebody  who's currently in the Democratic primary and are grooming her to be the  third-party candidate. She's the favorite of the Russians, they have a  bunch of sites and bots and other ways of supporting her so far, and  that's assuming Jill Stein will give it up, which she might not, because  she's also a Russian asset. Yeah, she's a Russian asset, I mean  totally. They know they can't win without a third party candidate."
  
However, in the section of the podcast before those  remarks, Clinton had been discussing the Republican Party's attempts to  defeat Democratic presidential candidates and her concerns that a  third-party candidate would take away votes in close races from a  Democratic candidate, as some Democrats believe Libertarian candidate  Gary Johnson and Green party candidate Jill Stein did in 2016. 
 
Gabbard responds to Clinton
 On  Oct. 18, as Clinton's misreported comments started to pick up traction,  and several news outlets published stories on her remarks, Gabbard shot  back on Twitter, calling Clinton the "queen of warmongers, embodiment  of corruption, and personification of the rot that has sickened the  Democratic Party for so long."
    Great! Thank you @HillaryClinton.  You, the queen of warmongers, embodiment of corruption, and  personification of the rot that has sickened the Democratic Party for so  long, have finally come out from behind the curtain. From the day I  announced my candidacy, there has been a ...
— Tulsi Gabbard (@TulsiGabbard)     October 18, 2019   
Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang defended Gabbard, saying she "deserves more respect and thanks than this."
     Tulsi Gabbard deserves much more respect and thanks than this. She literally just got back from serving our country abroad.
— Andrew Yang�� (@AndrewYang)      October 19, 2019    
Sen.  Bernie Sanders, I-Vt, a Democratic presidential candidate, also  defended Gabbard, tweeting that "it is outrageous for anyone to suggest  that Tulsi is a foreign asset."
      Tulsi Gabbard has put her life on the line  to defend this country. People can disagree on issues, but it is  outrageous for anyone to suggest that Tulsi is a foreign asset.
— Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders)       October 21, 2019     
Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., responded to Gabbard's tweet with a meme of his face from the first Democratic presidential debate.
       https://t.co/wS8OHq1au0 pic.twitter.com/3l6GEm3Wa2
— Cory Booker (@CoryBooker)        October 18, 2019      
Corrections
 About a week after the initial controversy, several news outlets corrected the reporting of Clinton's remarks, including the 
version from the Associated Press used by USA TODAY.
        We’ve corrected this article and deleted  an earlier tweet that incorrectly described Hillary Clinton’s recent  comments from a podcast interview. https://t.co/DKKr3JzcKH
— NYT Politics (@nytpolitics)         October 23, 2019       
Clinton spokesperson Nick Merrill highlighted The New York Times' correction and slammed the coverage of Clinton's remarks. 
"I too am tired of talking about this, but let’s again set the record  straight," Merrill wrote on Twitter, using HRC to refer to Clinton. "HRC  speculated that the only way the GOP is going to win in states where  Trump can’t hit a 50% majority is to 1) Suppress the vote, as they do  widely and routinely, & 2) Bank on the 3rd party spoiler."
Merrill  added that media reports showed Russian propaganda and disinformation  networks being used to bolster Gabbard's candidacy.
         On Friday, the NYT did a piece about a  podcast Secretary Clinton did with David Plouffe. They incorrectly  quoted her saying that the “Russians” were “grooming” a candidate  running in the Democratic primary. They rightfully fixed it to reflect  that she was taking about the GOP. pic.twitter.com/iFCphQhZcU
— Nick Merrill (@NickMerrill)          October 22, 2019        
Gabbard, however, has continued her criticism of Clinton and has used it as a way to rally her supporters. 
 In  an Oct. 23 tweet, Gabbard told Clinton to "acknowledge the damage you  have caused and step down from your throne." Gabbard tweeted that quote  along with a link to a website for supporters to add their names to a  list criticizing Clinton.
          .@HillaryClinton,  your foreign policy was a disaster for our country and the world. It’s  time for you to acknowledge the damage you have caused and step down  from your throne. https://t.co/r95HYvTjML pic.twitter.com/tSwCRx82sU
— Tulsi Gabbard (@TulsiGabbard)           October 23, 2019         
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: What is the feud between Tulsi Gabbard and Hillary Clinton about?