His closest contemporary was George Washington, a keen judge of character.
Why do you intensely dislike the man who explained the Constitution to the public?
Do you regard all of The Federalist as ramblings or just those written by Hamilton?
Would you have voted for the Constitution had you been a delegate to a state convention?
There is no one with a perfect record in character judgment and even the man who could have been king is no exception. Even he questioned Hamilton's actions before it was all over.
Why do you intensely dislike the man who explained the Constitution to the public?
For a great many reasons but mostly because he was out for only himself from the beginning IMHO!
Do you regard all of The Federalist as ramblings or just those written by Hamilton?
Only Hamilton's and only because I do not believe that he truly meant ANY of what he said! He NEVER believed that the common man was capable of self government and thus sought a mercantile monarchy from day one! He NEVER stopped working toward that end IMHO.
Would you have voted for the Constitution had you been a delegate to a state convention?
I honestly don't know but like to think that I would have but with STRONG reservations about that vote.