The Associated Press issued a memo earlier this month, saying that in published pieces, it’s preferable to refer to Americans in same-sex marriages as “couples” or “partners,” not “husbands” or “wifes.” The media giant’s memo didn’t say why.
Yesterday, after fielding quite a bit of criticism, the AP changed its mind. “Regardless of sexual orientation, ‘husband’ or ‘wife’ is acceptable in all references to individuals in any legally recognized marriage,” the AP’s Stylebook now reads.
The media giant isn’t the only one evolving on the issue. Former Utah governor and failed Republican presidential candidate Jon Huntsman published a piece yesterday — in The American Conservative, no less — making the case for marriage equality.
[C]onservatives should start to lead again and push their states to join the nine others that allow all their citizens to marry. I’ve been married for 29 years. My marriage has been the greatest joy of my life. There is nothing conservative about denying other Americans the ability to forge that same relationship with the person they love. […]
The party of Lincoln should stand with our best tradition of equality and support full civil marriage for all Americans.
Huntsman added that this is “the right thing to do.”









