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7 Times Jessica Williams Was Smarter Than Every Man in the Room

7 Times Jessica Williams Was Smarter Than Every Man in the Room

7 Times Jessica Williams Was Smarter Than Every Man in the Room
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Jessica Williams always has a smart, funny take on current events as a correspondent for The Daily Show. She makes it fun to watch the news because she's not afraid to ask the hard questions, she's served as a Senior Beyoncé Correspondent and she's open to connecting with homophobes ...  

... even though they reject her.

Here are 7 times she was way smarter than all the men in the room:

1. When she made this man realize his argument didn't make sense:

2. When she schooled this dude and translated the meaning of "demographically symbolic."

3. When she made this bro realize women and men experience the world in different ways:

https://comedycentral.tumblr.com/post/89985922160/click-here-to-watch-more-of-jordan-klepper-and

4. When she made her boss, Jon Stewart, realize what America views as progress:

https://salon.tumblr.com/post/121110447042/watch-jessica-williams-rip-into-the-madness-in

5. That time she didn't even let a man finish talking because he wasn't worth it:

https://comedycentral.tumblr.com/post/100254278185/republicans-in-kansas-are-supporting-the

6. When she came to a conclusion about the Internet before a professor did:

https://thejessicawilliamsshow.tumblr.com/post/111949757318/the-daily-show-2014-03-04-so-whats-actually

7. And, of course, that time the glass ceiling was breaking up her cell phone reception:

https://thejessicawilliamsshow.tumblr.com/post/111688711734
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Yezmin Villarreal

<p>Yezmin always has a coffee in her hand. She&#39;s a writer from Phoenix, AZ, who is interested in the intersection of race, sex, and gender in pop culture.</p>

<p>Yezmin always has a coffee in her hand. She&#39;s a writer from Phoenix, AZ, who is interested in the intersection of race, sex, and gender in pop culture.</p>