In his new book "Man Down," legal analyst and author Dan Abrams makes a bold claim: women are better than men at just about everything.
We wanted to know: could he be more specific?
He could.
Abrams singled out seven female stars the men will never catch.
Allison Jones, casting extraordinaire.
Says Abrams: "Allison Jones is the star-maker in the world of comedy. In a field seen as a man's genre, she discovered the top talent for TV shows like 'The Office' and 'Curb Your Enthusiasm' and films like 'The 40-Year-Old Virgin,' 'Borat,' 'Knocked Up,' and 'Bruno.'"
Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, who redefines comeback -- but was already a star.
Says Abrams: "Even before her miraculous survival and recovery from an assassination attempt, Giffords,
in her third term, was a serious an up and comer for the sort of moderate pragmatism that the country could use a little more of these days. From both parties."
Tech whiz Limor Fried.
Says Abrams: "She's one of Wired’s very few cover girls. Her company Adafruit Industries produces
software that allows tech geeks to 'do it yourself' more than ever, meaning that you can
modify and improve programs or products . . . created mostly by men."
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