Belle & Sebastian have these songs that don’t seem like songs – more like a lot of words rearranged in verse songs, and sung to a melody, somehow.  For example, “Piazza, New York Catcher” has a lot of words, probably has more meanings than words, and how does one sing a song like that without running out of breath?  For some reason, that is exactly what popped into our minds as we watched this pretty amazing, very special, makes-us-breathless segment of Sue’s Corner: Sneaky Gays.  Hat tip to our friend who pointed us to Perez Hilton, who in turn pointed us to it on Fox’s official Glee site.  We know that when Jane Lynch gets going, the going gets good, but this has to be one of the best on-air commentaries, satiric or otherwise, ever. Best quote: too many to choose from, but we liked: “I consider gay a pre-existing condition” as Sue’s explanation for why she doesn’t provide her intern with health care.  Hey, well now, thanks to Obama, pre-existing conditions will no longer matter!  What a great day to be a homophobic American wary of the unhealthy gays diluting the risk pool!

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