No, DumbDumb. When I make an assertion (e.g., "Sen. Trumbull differentiated between U.S. jurisdiction over Indians versus that of immigrant aliens") I substantiate the assertion up with verbatim quotations and citations to the source material. See, e.g., Post #59. It's just usually the case you do backflips to ignore the evidence and strike your "nah, nah, nah . . . I'm not listening" immature 4-year old posture.
Go back to #59 and make your arguments for why my evidence is lacking. Go ahead.
Your claim that my citations are misplaced ("fantasy") isn't supported by anything. Just your wishful opinion so you can pretend to have some come-back and later claim to have kicked my *ss.
Go find a piece of paper and a brick. Write on the paper “You’re an idiot”. Tie it to the brick, and then throw it through your front window.