In Federalist 76 he wrote that a President would never appoint obviously bad judges because he'd be capable of feeling something called "shame", so...
In Federalist 76 he wrote that a President would never appoint obviously bad judges because he'd be capable of feeling something called "shame", so...
Reminiscent of Federalist No. 68 (Hamilton) arguing the electoral college would protect us from a demagogue (a man with “Talents for low intrigue, and the little arts of popularity”). Instead, it is what gave us Trump.