On Glee, openly gay Jane Lynch plays Sue Sylvester - who always 'calls it as she "C's" it'. Like her character, Jane Lynch doesn't have any problems speaking her mind either.
In an interview with the UK's Guardian, Lynch expressed her thoughts about recent gay rights setbacks, and her disappointment with the Obama administration...
"Shouldn't there be safeguards against the majority voting on the rights of a minority? If people voted on civil rights in the 60s, it would have never happened. It took somebody like [President] Lyndon Johnson going, 'F all of you! I'm going to do this.' Obama won't do it. He's a huge disappointment to me."
Personally, I second that emotion.
Lynch also talks about being "out" in Hollywood...
"I think if I were an ingénue – if I were Kate Winslet – it probably would hurt my career, but because I'm Jane Lynch and I'm a character actor, the world isn't projecting their romantic fantasies on me."