It is typical HB fare to use the "Fallacy of Quoting out of Context" (also called "quote mining") . They will quote only the part of a phrase, or a few words, and then trumpet those words as meaning something they want it to mean, when "in context" they would have meant something entirely different, and even the opposite of what the HB is trying make them mean.
I'll give a simple example.
In her review of the movie "Flying Piranhas 2", Anne Newbury, the NZ Listener Movie Reviewer said...
"Flying Piranhas 2 is a great movie if you want to ignore the obvious plot holes, the bad acting and the disjointed direction. If you missed Flying Piranhas I, here's your chance to miss the sequel!"
Someone then quoted Anne
"Flying Piranhas 2 is a great movie"
- Anne Newbury, NZ Listener
That quote is world for word exactly what Anne said, but removing it from its context completely changes its meaning to the opposite of what she really meant.