Liz Cheney, a once fierce defender of “traditional marriage,” despite having a married, lesbian sister, came out in favor of same-sex marriage in September of this year.
Filmmaker Adam McKay likes to think his 2018 movie, Vice, “had something to do with that.”Cheney famously broke with her family on this issue during her failed run for Senate in 2013, during which she opposed marriage equality.
Her homophobia caused a rift with her sister, Mary, and her wife, Heather Poe.McKay’s biographical drama starred Lily Rabe as Liz Cheney and Alison Pill as Mary Cheney, plus Christian Bale and Amy Adams as their parents, Dick and Lynne Cheney.