There wasn't audio. I remember the story leaked at the time about what happened behind the scenes but there was no way to verify it other than to take the word of Bill Still, who happens to have been a former newspaper editor and publisher.
The YouTube clip u/AwakeJesusisComing21 posted here- https://greatawakening.win/p/140c4iFhDU/x/c/4JIPfKwl9NQ
was originally from Bill Still and it survived censorship likely because it was on a channel with a low subscriber count (under the radar). An important clue is that clip was reuploaded on Nov 8, 2016 after it was nuked from Bill Still's YouTube channel.
Bill Still is a former newspaper editor and publisher. He has written for USA Today, The Saturday Evening Post, the Los Angeles Times Syndicate, OMNI magazine, and has also produced the syndicated radio program, Health News. He has written many books and 4 documentary videos.
Snopes makes the same claim. It was supposedly "deboonked" because what they're "deboonking" is that Hillary never sent an email saying they'll all hang from nooses.
Interestingly enough, Snopes actually references an article from September 9, 2016 (without providing a link, of course) that apparently published Bill Still's claims (he originally discussed this on his website in September but has changed the format and I have no archive as proof) to prove the quote didn’t appear in an email from Clinton to Brazile.
Snopes also trashes the article they refuse to link to because the source AKA the unnamed NBC contact named by Bill Stills wasn't discovered or reported by any reputable news entity. This is Snopes throwing Bill Stills under the bus without name dropping him and giving him added exposure, no doubt.
Over time this fake quote became immortalized in meme form, presented (in slightly reworded form) not as something Clinton purportedly screamed at NBC staff, but as something she reputedly wrote in an angry email to Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Donna Brazile: “If that fucking bastard wins, we’re all going to hang from nooses. You better fix this shit!” Given that an article from 9 September 2016 attributed this statement to Clinton, it’s rather unlikely the origins of that statement could have been an email that wasn’t sent until five weeks after that article was published, as suggested by the meme. In any case, we already know that the “we’re-all-going-to-hang-from-nooses” quote didn’t appear in any leaked (or otherwise disclosed) email from Clinton to Brazile, nor did it stem from a source discovered or reported by any reputable news entity. It was merely a fabrication attributed to unidentified and uncorroborated “inside sources” in a piece of fake news posted on an obscure website back in September 2016.
My guess is you saw this video report from Bill Stills which was spread far and wide (and summarily nuked from YouTube by the censorship apparatus) and made the claims originally reported on his "obscure website". Still posted something about the September 7th blowup on his website and then made the video report later on. Video was originally released on October 17, 2016 and is time stamped on the Intro so there's no doubt on its origin date.
Hillary's team likely put out the false meme about the comment stemming from a Donna Brazile email and not from a backstage blowup after the Matt Lauer debate (because the comment had blown up on social media by that point) so it could then be "deboonked."
There wasn't audio. I remember the story leaked at the time about what happened behind the scenes but there was no way to verify it other than to take the word of Bill Still, who happens to have been a former newspaper editor and publisher.
The YouTube clip u/AwakeJesusisComing21 posted here- https://greatawakening.win/p/140c4iFhDU/x/c/4JIPfKwl9NQ was originally from Bill Still and it survived censorship likely because it was on a channel with a low subscriber count (under the radar). An important clue is that clip was reuploaded on Nov 8, 2016 after it was nuked from Bill Still's YouTube channel.
I archived the clip here in case YouTube nukes it because people accessed it from this site (lol)- https://files.catbox.moe/w2j07q.mp4
Bio from Bill Still's website-
https://thestillreport.com
The "fact-checkers"' best way to cover up this up a month after it blew up?
False. There is no evidence to suggest Hillary Clinton ever said this in an email.
https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-factcheck-nooses-idUSKBN2402HR
Archived link- https://archive.md/jeSQG
Snopes makes the same claim. It was supposedly "deboonked" because what they're "deboonking" is that Hillary never sent an email saying they'll all hang from nooses.
Interestingly enough, Snopes actually references an article from September 9, 2016 (without providing a link, of course) that apparently published Bill Still's claims (he originally discussed this on his website in September but has changed the format and I have no archive as proof) to prove the quote didn’t appear in an email from Clinton to Brazile.
Snopes also trashes the article they refuse to link to because the source AKA the unnamed NBC contact named by Bill Stills wasn't discovered or reported by any reputable news entity. This is Snopes throwing Bill Stills under the bus without name dropping him and giving him added exposure, no doubt.
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/hillary-clinton-threw-a-tantrum-with-matt-lauer/
Archived link- https://archive.md/oldTf
Related Snopes cover up- Archived link- https://archive.md/y9hUG
My guess is you saw this video report from Bill Stills which was spread far and wide (and summarily nuked from YouTube by the censorship apparatus) and made the claims originally reported on his "obscure website". Still posted something about the September 7th blowup on his website and then made the video report later on. Video was originally released on October 17, 2016 and is time stamped on the Intro so there's no doubt on its origin date.
Hillary's team likely put out the false meme about the comment stemming from a Donna Brazile email and not from a backstage blowup after the Matt Lauer debate (because the comment had blown up on social media by that point) so it could then be "deboonked."