Fox News twisted the words of President Obama's Deputy Campaign Manager Stephanie Cutter to claim that she insulted women during a recent radio interview.

Fox & Friends aired audio of Cutter saying: “That's the other thing, that you find most often with women. They're not really concerned about what's happened over the last four years. They really want to know what's going to happen in the next four years.”

Echoing an attack by Mitt Romney's campaign, Fox News contributor Michelle Malkin claimed that Cutter's remark showed “a basic amount of contempt” for independent women. Fox & Friends co-host Gretchen Carlson added: “What is disappointing when you hear some rhetoric that women just think about one issue. I think that is what becomes condescending. So yes. So for example that women only care about birth control. I mean any woman cares about the economy.”

But the context of Cutter's remarks, which came during an appearance on NPR's The Diane Rehm Show, shows that Cutter was actually talking about a variety of economic and other issues to explain why Obama is leading among women voters. Cutter said that women care about the economy, jobs, education, deficits, health care, and other issues. She asserted that Obama is connecting with women by talking about his plans for these issues for the next four years.

Here are Cutter's comments in their proper context: