Who cares what YOU mean by a term. Words have common meanings, those are the ones I am concerned about not some cockamayme bs from you.LOL, you knew what I meant by the term, you just have no recourse now but to dance in circles with your word games, pants-less I might add.
Washington had little use for the author [Madison] after he and Jefferson went on a sabotage course against the Washington Administration.
LOL, I just love it when you snap and spew crap like that...
...I know you don't really care, but I will respond to the rest of your inane blathering in a few days. Right now I have to go catch a plane and will be 'out of pocket' until Monday.
Washington lost all regard for Jefferson, so much so that he refused to speak his name or allow it to be spoken in his presence after he left the Presidency. He had a little more respect for Madison but not enough to use his Farewell Address which is clearly directed (if you would care to read it) at the Jefferson/Madison policies.
It is simply a FACT that Washington regarded no man higher than Hamilton. Upon his death Hamilton lamented that Washington had been an "aegis" for him. A shield, a protection. Even as early as 1780 there were those claiming Washington was a captive of his aides (meaning Hamilton.)