Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer "did the right thing" last night, writes Jonathan Capehart in the Washington Post, but her veto of Arizona's anti-gay bill—which would have allowed businesses to refuse service on religious grounds—is far from the best part of the story. "Never before have I seen such full-throated tri-partisan opposition to a piece of anti-gay legislation," Capehart writes. "By tri-partisan I mean Democrats, Republicans, and corporations." It was no surprise that Democrats were against the bill, but for both Republicans and businesses to also oppose it is nothing short of "remarkable." Among those urging Brewer's veto: John McCain, Mitt Romney, Jeff Flake, the Greater Phoenix Economic Council, the Super Bowl Host Committee, and corporations including Apple, Marriott, American Airlines, and Delta Airlines.