Dick Morris isn’t often right, but he is today. John Edwards has done a great service to this primary campaign--heck, on both sides--with his powerful and passionate message about inequality: economic as well as political inequality, and how the two are fundamentally linked. He is surely entitled to a key job—Attorney General at the very least—in an Obama Administration, if Obama wins the nomination and the presidency. I wouldn’t mind seeing the two pair up right now as a ticket and run together through the rest of the primaries, for that matter. But he should bow out after South Carolina, at the latest. Oh: And I’m not sure that Edwards splits the anti-Hillary vote; I think there are some people supporting him who would go over to her side, though on balance I think Morris is right that his departure would help Obama. --Tom Schaller