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Kellyanne Conway, counselor to the President of the United States is still super pissed

about the fact that Michelle Wolf made a joke about her at the Saturday evening White House

Correspondents' Dinner.

During a recent appearance on Sean Hannity's Fox News program, Kellyanne Conway went off

into this weird little diatribe about what happened Saturday night.

Take a look at the clip.

It's a little bit longer, but you got to watch it to the end, because this is really weird.

She opens a can of worms that I don't think she wanted to open.

Take a look at that.

Sean, in some ways, there was very little that was surprising on Saturday night, though.

The faux outrage from some people who look down at Twitter all day long and see the likes

of Sarah, and Ivanka, and me insulted, this just happened right in front of them where

they were all gussied up, so they couldn't deny it.

I mean, in some ways, it was just another day at the office.

They know that we're insulted [inaudible 00:00:58], but it doesn't make some people any less miserable

or us any less powerful and dutiful to the jobs that we have on behalf of the country

that we love.

I actually think both events Saturday night really helped President Trump.

First, he got to go to Michigan and tell ... he was in Washington, Michigan, touting-

So smart, yeah.

The economic progress of security, the historic nature of what's going on in Korea.

Then the event here in Washington helped him as well, because it fed right into all of

the cynicism, the skepticism, that a lot of Americans have about the mainstream media

writ large.

They have a 14% approval rating.

Let me ask you this.

Let me say something.

I spent tonight trying to find out how much Michelle Wolf was paid, and nobody will give

me a straight answer.

I called three people who were on the dais who actually picked up the phone.

No one will give me an answer.

Two said that they had no idea.

There aren't any kinds of [crosstalk 00:01:53] like that, no expenditures-

I'd like to know about the media's ... I'd like to know about anchors' and reporters'

financial holdings too, considering everyone cares about mine.

Well, no, but hold on.

But hold on.

The reason I say this is, we're told this is a scholarship dinner.

Yeah, she should pay for your entertainment, but I feel really badly for those students.

The president and the vice president met them at the White House.

They took pictures with them the other day.

I had occasion all throughout-

Right.

I'm running out of time.

[crosstalk 00:02:15] at different events to meet these scholarship winners.

I feel sorry for them, because they were almost an afterthought that night.

I don't want anybody to say this was about them.

This was about the First Amendment.

When the President of the White House Correspondents' Association stood up and said, "An attack

on one journalist is an attack on all journalists-"

You know what, Kellyanne?

You're absolutely right.

If an attack on one woman or two women, as you say, is an attack on all women, then let's

talk about attacks on women.

Specifically, let's talk about the attack from your boss, "I moved on her like a ****." How

does that play out, because that to me, sounds like an actual physical, sexual attack on

a woman.

How about "Grab 'em by the *****"? How does that play out when you're feigning outrage

over the fact that a female comedian made a joke about you?

There are real attacks on women happening in this country.

According to at least 19 different women right now, some of those attacks came from your

boss, unwanted sexual advances.

But you just want to gloss over those.

You've actually said that these women are just liars, that none of this is true.

But a comedian, somebody who was paid, and according to you, you can't find out how much,

but you damn sure want to know, she was paid to go up there and basically roast people.

She spent a good amount of time roasting the press as well.

But you, because it was on you personally for one joke, you can't handle it.

You're willing to overlook the allegations of sexual assault against the President of

the United States, but a female comedian making a joke about you, well, that's just crossing

a line, and something needs to happen here, right?

That's not how it works.

There are problems that women in this country face, and you've probably faced them too throughout

your career.

Those are the ones that need to be addressed, but you going after this woman for making

a couple jokes, which she was paid to do, if that's the biggest thing you have to be

outraged at, then I'm actually jealous of you, because I would love it if I had nothing

worse to worry about in my life than a comedian making a couple jokes about me.

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MY HUSBAND RATES MY FASHION NOVA OUTFITS - Duration: 7:44.

- Whassup, crazies?

It's your girl, LaToya Forever and my husband, Adam.

- What's goin' on, everyone?

Adam here, let's get this rating going

what we doin'? - Adam won't lose.

And in today's video my husband

yeah, this is my

("Pony" by Ginuwine)

love you - Love you, too.

- You look nice. - You look good, too.

- Thank you, babe.

In today's video my hubby will be rating

my Fashion Nova outfits.

- Fashion Nova, fashion. - Yeah.

- Everywhere you look, Fashion Nova.

- Fashion Nova, it's takin' over the world.

I saw Meet the Vloggers, Laila and Yasmin.

I love them, they did a video where Laila rated Yasmin's

Fashion Nova outfits and I'm like,

"Yo! I need to get my hubby

"to rate my Fashion Nova outfits."

So, click the link in the bio to check out

their version of the video.

On a scale from one to 10,

one being the worst,

10 being the best.

Okay? - Okay.

I am not the best when it comes to like,

describing the outfit,

but I can definitely do a rank.

I'll give my insight, but I'm not that great

with all these fashion terms.

- Let's jump right into it.

(humming)

Whatchu' think?

The white two-piece, y'know?

I love matching sets, you guys.

The jean jacket over it, you can wear it on,

you can wear it off the shoulder.

- I feel like this is an Instagram photo.

Such an Instagram look.

- How 'bout you go to Atlanta and see how the girls

dress out there?

Then come back to me, awright?

- You sure?

Can I take that next flight to Atlanta by myself

to go look at these girls?

- We, well we goin' together.

to look at these girls. - You just gave me

the green light to go look at these girls in Atlanta.

(laughing) You straight up, are you sure

you wanna do that? - Listen.

This is a cute outfit,

y'know I'm gettin' ready. - Home of the peaches!

- For Atlanta. - Ya feel me?

- Yes! The peach!

Anyways, on a scale from one to 10?

- On a scale of one to 10,

give it a 6.7.

- 6.7?

- Yeah.

- Awright.

Heeeyyyyyy!

Thoughts?

- Y'know what, the quality is

up there, man. - Yeah, good quality.

- It's up there.

It's not like. - Cheap.

- Yeah. It looks,

it looks, it looks, high designer,

so kudos to them.

- Yep.

But the look? The style.

- I think, - The feel.

- I think you rocked it really well.

I'm gonna give it a strong 7.7.

- Thank you, with my, what kinda shoes on?

- Yeah. (laughing)

It's such a social media outfit.

- Are you crazy?

I would wear this

on the street. - You would.

- Put on some black like booties with it.

- I just don't, I personally have not seen

people dress up like this.

I know they probably do,

but it's like it's very rare. - So then people just don't

have swag then in real life, is what you're saying.

The only swag people have is when they're on Instagram?

- Correct.

- All right.

Well we gonna swag out in real life then.

Heeeeyyyyy!

- Woah.

- Fashion Nova they're known for their jeans.

- Yeah, this seems like a more

typical outfit. - Every day.

- You would see people dress like this

at the Cheesecake Factory.

(laughing)

I see you pushing a cart, baby cart with that

- Yeah.

- Shoppin'. - Yeah.

- I'm gonna give this one a good eight point,

8.4. - Okay, so you're rating

looks based on if I can wear it in real life?

- These are my standards.

- Take off your sunglasses, bruh.

I can't see your eyes.

There we go. - It makes no difference!

You just now, just went to 8.2.

Because of that.

Shoulda let me keep it on.

(drumming)

It's crazy, 'cause it's like you planned this out.

This is a nine.

- What?!

This is see-through!

I'm surprised that you gave it a nine.

You liked it? - I like the outfit.

- This is my least favorite so far.

I feel so angelic in it, in this all white.

I can't wait to wear all white when we have our wedding.

Our five year is coming up,

next year - Right.

- So we need to plan a wedding.

- Right.

- Thoughts?

- Will there be thoughts?

(laughing)

Back to the outfit,

your toenails are white,

everything is white,

it just looks clean!

It just looks like, clean look.

It has nothing to do.

This coulda' been sleeveless,

I dunno, I just, I like the pants.

I would, I would wear

(drumming)

- Trust me, I hate this outfit.

So listen to this,

I was on Instagram browsing around

and I saw.

- Go back. Go home.

- (laughing) And I saw Angela Simmons in this outfit

and she looked good.

Listen to me, I have to post a picture of her

in the outfit, okay?

Why does she look bomb in this outfit

and I look dumb?

I don't understand, I look so stupid!

I look like our drapes here.

- I would look better in that than you, go.

- You wanna try it on?

- Minus 17. - Right?

Okay, so I don't know if I like this outfit together,

I just didn't wanna go upstairs

and get like black denim jeans to wear with this.

- Right, right, right.

- But I really love the top, okay this is.

- The pants is from Fashion Nova, too?

- Yeah, the pants are from Fashion Nova,

it has a black top to match it.

But I wanted to show this top off,

'cause it's cute, I like it.

- Got that early '90 vibes. - Yeah.

Do you like the outfit?

- I'm tryin' to figure out a rating for it.

I think the outfit is good,

it's nice.

I'm gonna give it a strong 7.5.

- 7.5?

So you actually,

so you like the outfit?

So you would go outside with me rocking this outfit,

just like this?

- I like the outfit,

that's all I'm sayin', okay?

Again it's - Where can you picture

me wearing this outfit to?

- A theme type of event.

- Right. Like a Afrobeat,

like African 'ting, like a Caribbean vibe,

y'know what I'm sayin', like. (singing)

- Sure.

- This is my favorite.

- Is it?

- Yeah, I like it.

It's so. - Those pants look

so comfortable. - Yeah, they are comfortable.

The material is so. - Like it probably

feels like you're just wearing air.

- Yeah, feel it.

It's so good quality.

- Oh, yeah.

- And this top, it came as a matching set.

The quality's so. - With this?

- No, not with this, with the biker shorts.

It's so thick.

It's like double layered.

- Mmhmm.

- I love it.

It's so comfortable.

- In terms of rating.

- Oh, look.

You know what I'm sayin'?

- Social media post right here.

I mean if it's your favorite outfit, what do you rate it?

- I rate this outfit a 9.5,

just because I feel so. - 9.5?

- Because I feel so comfortable in it.

I'm comfortable.

I have to feel comfortable,

I have to look good in it. - 9.5?!

- Yes!

- Wow!

- Because I can wear this. - But, wait.

- Every single day, right?

Literally, I would wear this every single day.

Challenge me.

- C'mon, man!

I ain't doin' these ones.

You didn't rate it.

- You should've just said 10.

Anyways, thank you so much for watching this video.

- Like, comment, subscribe y'all.

- Yes! Like, comment, and subscribe!

We've been super consistent on this channel,

I've been pumpin' out videos every single week.

Anyways, thank you for watching, love you guys.

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My iPhone Screen Is Cracked! Here's The Real Fix. - Duration: 2:39.

Hi guys, David and David here from Payette Forward and in this video we are going to

show you what to do when your iPhone screen is cracked.

First of all, we're sorry that it's cracked.

That's no fun.

We want to first thing we want to do to speed safe here.

When your iPhone screen cracks you get a lot of tiny glass shards poking up from the screen,

right?

You want to protect yourself that's loud.

Sorry.

So you want to use the tape?

What is this packaging tape packing tape is good all forms of tape like this.

You don't have any tape put in a plastic bag that works too.

Yep.

Just uh, you know, those little glass shards can be uh, painful and dangerous Humber self.

And you know, so what's the next thing we should next thing we should do is back up

our iPhone simple thing to do and you know, with screen cracks.

It probably will still be recognized by iTunes, but you just don't know if you know when it's

good at crap out completely so plug in your uh USB cable USB port or you can use iCloud

to do this at that set up.

Yeah, but iTunes is a great way to do it.

Sometimes uh, you know, you know, then you don't need to use right phone because screen

is shattered charge, but I don't want to be touching it so plug it in connects open iTunes

click backup now pretty straightforward.

Yep.

So you've backed up your iPhone and now it's time to either live with it, which you don't

want to do.

That's why you're watching this video or get it repaired.

We have two really good options for you.

First of all, there's the Apple Store if your iPhone is covered by AppleCare+ it's a great

option for you.

The second option is Puls which is an on-demand iPhone repair service that will send a technician

right to your door and as little as sixty minutes they offer a lifetime warranty and

they do great work.

Yeah.

That's a great thing about Puls technician to you right away.

And when your iPhone screen is cracked, that's a pretty immediate repair.

You need that fixed right away.

You can't use your phone and more more importantly, you know, people are gonna think you're weird

if your iPhone screen is cracked we're gonna judge you I'm going to say why is it screen

cracked?

Well, you could fix it now are they going?

So that no nobody ever says that that's what I do when you go to the Apple Store.

Yeah, I'm using when used to deal with them.

Yeah.

Okay loser.

So that that's what to do in your iPhone screen is cracked.

Yep.

And uh, so thank you guys for watching this video.

Please feel free to like it leave a comment down below and don't forget to subscribe and

click the notifications belt again immediate update whenever we publish a new video.

How'd I do David?

It's pretty good.

Pretty good.

Pretty good - all right.

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Former Northshore district attorney wants wants federal convictions overturned - Duration: 23:29.

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Spotlight Amsterdam: Blockchain's impact on mega-corporations - Duration: 4:58.

Will Blockchain kill Google?

Almost certainly.

This episode, we explore the impact that blockchain will have on the world's industries

and mega-corporations.

At the NEO Amsterdam meetup is a blockchain economist with some revolutionary predictions.

Blockchain technology melts power.

It's a power melting tool.

Meet Jason Potts.

This technology is not like the other technologies,

not like the internet, or electricity, or computers.

And the reason is that most new technologies are productivity technologies

They are better/faster/cheaper in terms of their impact.

This technology is not like that.

It's a new way of coordinating and making economies.

This is taking us into a new type of economy that we've never seen before.

With blockchain comes the ability to store records and ledgers publicly, which Jason

says is the biggest institutional breakthrough since the invention of the clock.

We asked him which industries would be upended by this change.

Without sounding flippant, I'd say all of them.

All industries that are based on data or facts or records, which is all of them.

He says Google is one of the many mega-corporations whose business model will become outdated.

Google, in essence, is a value-harvesting mechanism that's based upon the fact that

data doesn't have property rights.

And the only way to harvest it is with a business model that creates an enormous organization,

provides a free service in return for data, then monetizes that data.

If we've get another way of doing that, we don't need a Google.

Key members of the NEO team are echoing the same ideas - as they try to build a more open

Internet, through projects like nOS.

Applications like to make you think that you connect with each other.

Like everyone's connected like with Facebook, for example.

But no one's really actually talking to each other, we are all talking to Facebook.

And then Facebook processes that, and then it makes you talk to that other person, but

it all goes through Facebook.

And that is no longer the case when you're talking about decentralisation and blockchain,

then you're actually really connected with each other on the Internet.

And that is something we haven't seen before, and it will have an impact on a technological

level and on a social level.

A blockchain-based Internet allows us to own our own data - like never before.

And that means...

Data is about to become money.

We might not even need money anymore.

We might be able to basically go 'here's my set of digital assets', some of which

are things, some of which are promises, contracts, some of which are data;

just a big digital asset pool.

I want something that you've got - what do you want?

A digital barter-economy is just one example of how the future might look.

Another vision is browser plugin Victor, which allows you to use your shopping data to earn

crypto from brands.

Based on the data I'm sharing, the merchant knows that I'm a male, I'm 34-years-old

and my favorite colour is blue.

I put the shoe in my basket and I get a notification that if I buy the shoes today,

I get rewarded with extra Victors.

Both Victor and nOS are projects announced for the first time at today's NEO event.

What we thought about is if we can create a application or a platform where this user

is able to control their data but also share their data and eventually monetise their data,

then that could be a win-win.

And within the NEO ecosystem - are many thought-provoking ideas

made possible through the trust and transparency existing on a blockchain.

The most interesting part will be that it enables individuals and small-medium businesses

to get into an international footprint really quickly, because this technology essentially

lowers the cost to gain trust.

The world's biggest investors and corporations are rapidly trying to catch up and invest

in blockchain technologies.

But the true innovation has been led by a talented group of forward-thinkers using the

opportunity they've been given, to build our future.

This technology has been built with communities.

That's how we've got to where we are now.

And when I see events like this, bunches of people coming together, pooling and sharing

information, building new communities, that to me is a massive sign of health.

In the next episode of Spotlight, we head to a NEO hackathon in Taipei.

Thank you for watching

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Liberals Freak As Condi Destroys Kanye's Critics 'Don't Tell Me How To Be Black' - Duration: 4:01.

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CNN's April Ryan Calls Trump 'Illegitimate', Sanders Destroys Her With 1 Hard Fact - Duration: 4:15.

CNN's April Ryan Calls Trump 'Illegitimate', Sanders Destroys Her With 1 Hard Fact.

CNN's White House correspondent April Ryan recently made the mistake of calling President

Donald Trump "illegitimate" during a press briefing.

However, Sarah Sanders didn't let her get away with it.

She destroyed the fake news reporter with one cold hard fact.

This is priceless.

At times, watching a White House press briefing can be a little confusing to viewers who assume

that the press corps is made up of the best and brightest minds in journalism.

To dispell that myth, we can observe idiots like CNN's April Ryan who uttered absolute

nonsense on Tuesday, May 1, 2018, in an attempt to label President Donald Trump as "illegitimate."

In addition to making a colossal fool of herself, Ryan may now be on record for having asked

the dumbest question ever at a White House press briefing.

A brief clip of the exchange between Ryan and Sanders proves once and for all that liberalism

is a mental disease.First, April Ryan opened up with a question about the Waffle House

hero James Shaw Jr. who valiantly wrestled a rifle away from Travis Reinking on Sunday,

April 22, 2018, in Antioch, Tennessee.

Reinking brutally murdered four people in cold blood and is now facing four counts of

criminal homicide for his evil acts.

Had it not been for Shaw, Reinking would have likely killed many more innocent people that

day.

Shaw has been an active supporter of the victims and their families in the days following the

horrific shooting.

"There is, there are questions percolating about James Shaw Jr. and the President.

The President, has he called him?

Is he planning on meeting with him?

He's talking to heroes.

He had the heroes of the Southwest flight in the Oval Office today and you said something

about James Shaw Jr. last week but is the President himself going to reach out to him?

Will he come to the White House?"

Ryan asked in what can only be described as a sloppy and nearly illiterate series of questions."My

understanding is that there has been an outreach effort to bring him here to the White House,

and I'll keep you updated on that as I have more information," Sanders replied, according

to Daily Caller.

In my opinion, Ryan could not possibly be the sharpest or brightest mind CNN could send

to the White House press corps.

To my point, her next question says it all.

"Chaos, hush money, Russia trolls, Facebook, Wikileaks, D.N.C.

Hacks, Comey email investigation on the eve of the election, allegations of collusion,"

Ryan said, lacking anything close to a basic sentence structure.

"Do these issues give support to those who offer questions about the president's legitimacy?"

Sarah Sanders' responded, "I'm not sure I follow the question."

I wouldn't feel too bad if I were Sanders, no one else in the room could extract any

kind of intelligible question from April Ryan's ramblings either.

Sanders then added, "Millions of Americans came out and voted for and continue to support

this presidency makes him pretty legitimate."

You gotta love it when Sanders drops a cold hard fact like that on a media hack like Ryan.I'm

just going to express what we're all thinking.

Why on earth are idiots like April Ryan allowed at the White House?

How do her colleagues manage to listen to her moronic questions without pulling their

hair out?

My best guess is that CNN decided to find the most insufferable imbecile possible without

regard for basic communication skills when choosing a White House correspondent.

Simply put, Ryan is a mental train wreck with very little going on upstairs.

As she rattled off her questions to Sanders, other reporters sitting near her could be

seen visibly stumped by her lack of professionalism.

In my opinion, Sanders handled her perfectly and continues to represent our President better

than any White House press secretary that came before her.

what do you think about this?

Please Share this news and Scroll down to comment below and don't forget to subscribe

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Meet our Vets: David Fox | Semper Solaris - Duration: 2:08.

When I joined the Marine Corps

I was a little older than most of the young men that went in there

they beat that civilian attitude out of you real quick

literally transforms you

my name is David Fox

served 25+ years

I was a Sgt. Major in the USMC Reserve

I am the fleet warehouse and facilities manager for Semper Solaris

One of the proudest moments I have ever had

was being present during the first free elections in Iraq

When you are in a country where it's the first time you have an election

and someone is experiencing that

I don't think I can articulate it enough

There was a lady who was up there

she said, "I can't wait to see how they report this on the news"

because we are living it

it was just such a proud moment to be a part of that

the values that the Marine Corps taught me was

you work as a unit

when a marine calls and needs your help, you gotta be there

and if you want someone who understands the philosophy with regards to teamwork

you don't have to look any further than the United States Marine Corps

after i was deactivated from active duty

I came back and started looking for work

I got on the phone and I started talking with Kelly of all people

they hire vets which is extremely important, extremely important to me

and when other places weren't giving me the time of day

these guys took me on

what American style means to me

is getting it right the first time

doing it for the customer, doing it as a team

and that's what you get from this company

that teamwork spirit throughout the ranks

which is what you're supposed to do as a leader

that's what you do in the Marine Corps and that's what you do at Semper

and that's what they've always done

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President Trump Hits Robert Mueller Where It Hurts, Could End Investigation - Duration: 4:39.

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Stay Smart, Stay Stevia! - Duration: 0:31.

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Script Bandits: La Maupin - Duration: 5:05.

Have you ever been thinking about a history topic and thought, "this would be much less boring as a movie"?

On Midmost Coast we take a look at the life of Julie d'Aubigny and make a pitch for

adapting the story of her life into a major motion picture.

Julie was born in the early

1670s in France. Her father is Gaston d'Aubigny,

master of the horse for King Louie XIV. Her mom died in childbirth, so Gaston is forced to raise her alone.

Part of his job includes educating pages so he throws his daughter in with boys.

Julie becomes a very talented fencer and takes a liking to dressing as a man. "Yes really this is how a man dressed in

1670s France." Her dad's boss is Count d'Armagnac,

he's well-connected to the King, and he takes a young Julie as a mistress. d'Armagnac arranges her marriage to Sieur de Maupin.

He's somebody we won't hear much about in this story.

He becomes a tax collector.

But this is where Julie gets her famous last name "Maupin." The now Julie Maupin hears the call of the mixed martial arts

of the day -fencing- and she joins something called a "salle d'arms." "It's French for fencing hall."

Here she trains with a man named Sérrane. He kills a man in an illegal

duel. "As was the style at the time." The two have a bit of a whirlwind romance

and they flee Paris together. They travel the countryside singing and performing dueling exhibitions for money.

They sing and duel their way to a city called Marseille,

where she joins an opera company. She gets bored with Sérrane, and instead falls for the beautiful daughter of a merchant.

The merchant's family considers the relationship taboo, as one might expect in France in the

1600s, and they hide their daughter away in a convent in Avignon. Julie decides to rescue her damsel in distress.

She tracks down the convent, encounters a nun, and then... No that doesn't happen... No.

Julie tracks down the.. No!

Julie tracks down the convent, and joins them,

infiltrating the nuns in order to rescue her damsel. She decides to fake her damsel's death, so she needs a dead nun.

No. Some of the nuns are old so... No. Some of the nuns are old so Julie just waits for nature to take its course...

So when one dies, she takes the body, puts it in a bed, starts a fire, and they escape. And they live happily ever after.

For about three months

This is just the start of the story of Julie d'Aubigny, a woman known to most as "La Maupin."

Word gets out about what happened and Julie is sentenced to death by burning at the stake.

"As was the style at the time." The two split up, and in town called Poitier, Julie meets an old wise

drunk acting guru a man named Maréchal. "He's like a drunk Yoda acting coach." After a drunk acting training montage,

he passes out and she is ready to take on the big stage in Paris. On her journey back

she's insulted by three men in a tavern. She beats them all in duels.

She feels badly about seriously injuring one of her opponents and goes to check on him.

He turns out to be the son of a Duke, and his name is d'Albert. They fall in love, at least for a little while.

D'Albert returns to his military duties and Julie continues her circuitous return to Paris. On a city named Rouen,

she meets Gabriel-Vincent Thévenard.

He's also an aspiring actor

and they resolve to make it together in the big city. He goes on ahead because she has a small matter to take care of,

the issue of her death sentence. So she sneaks back into Paris and asks d'Armagnac for help.

He speaks to Louis XIV, tells him what she's done, and he thinks it's hilarious. So the King

annuls her death sentence now. Now Julie is free to join her friend Thévenard at the Paris Opera.

Right now she's only 20 years old. Her performances are received well

and this is a period of time she becomes known to the public as simply "La Maupin."

"Or in English, 'the mopin.'" She develops a crush on fellow star

Rochois, and later Fanchon Moreau -a woman who's actually mistress to the Dauphin. Her infatuations are not reciprocated here.

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One day an actor named Duménil insults her and her friends, so she decides to seek revenge.

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She disguises as a man, waits in a dark alley for him, beats him up and robs him.

Later he'll lie and say it took three men to beat him up and she'll humiliate him by exposing

it was her alone who robbed him. Meanwhile, Julie has become friends with the King's brother. One evening

she's attending a royal ball dressed as a man. "Yes. I promise you she's dressed as a man here."

At the ball she tries to kiss a lady which prompts three suitors to

challenge her to a duel in order to defend the lady's honor.

She of course easily defeats all of them. While probably secretly amused, the King is forced to send Julie way to Brussels to lay low

for a while. While in Brussels she performs in their opera and has an affair with a Prussian named Maximilian Emmanuel.

He's a bit of a no-nonsense guy.

He gets frustrated with Julie -perhaps because during a performance she stabs herself with an actual dagger.

They have a pretty bad falling out and she returns to the Paris Opera.

She eventually settles down with a woman named Madame la Marquise de Florensac.

They live happily for a while,

But de Florensac, who is also married, becomes pregnant

and dies during childbirth. "As was the style at the time." Not much else is known about this story except that Julie,

probably devastated,

dies a few years later. Some stories have her returning to the convent that she lit on fire in her youth to live out

her final days.

Listen to the Midmost Coast podcast episode "Script Bandits: La Maupin,"

where we talk an even greater length about the life of Julie d'Aubigny and speculate on how it might be adapted

for the big screen

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