To: justshutupandtakeit
Now that you have been corrected again you can declare another victory
LOL...Kicked your butt again!!!
I'm basing my spin on textbook history. I don't know where your spin originated as you refuse to give me a source to refer to the lying Jefferson statement.
Incidentally, There was no Federalist candidate in 1792!
To: LittleJoe
Delusionary to the end.
Every incorrect statement you have made has been corrected and still you persist in claiming you have stated truths. Whatta maroon. Everyone can read and see where the truth lies in this discussion.
Son, you are outta your league and must learn a LOT more before you can run with the big dogs.
Merely examining the Information Please Almanac would show you that Washington and Adams were the Federalist candidates. It is true that Washington tried to keep the peace between TJ and AH but it was his persistent bias toward H which finally drove TJ from the cabinent. Federalists were not a political party such as the democratic-republicans.
The Age of Federalism-Elkins and McKitrick
The Presidency of George Washington- MacDonald
The Rise and Fall of Alexander Hamilton- Hendrickson
Washington biographies by Flexner, Henry Cabot Lodge
A New Age Now Begins- Page Smith are all instructive with regard to the Washington-Jefferson falling out.
Essentially, Washington got wind of an insult J had put in a letter to a friend, Mazzini, and that was the straw that broke the camel's mack for him. Added to the attacks from J's pressitutes: Benjamin Franklin Bache, James Callender and Philip Freaneau it was too much.
Jefferson lied all the time about Hamilton. That isn't even disputable.
299 posted on
05/29/2003 8:35:46 AM PDT by
justshutupandtakeit
(RATS will use any means to denigrate George Bush's Victory.)
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson