Thomas Jefferson, Strict Constructionist?

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Thomas Jefferson, strict constructionist? One of our most contributing founding fathers, Thomas Jefferson, once stated that “A Bill of Rights is what the people are entitled to against every government, and what no just government should refuse, or rest on interference.” This clearly implies that he’s a man of the people. Although he thought a “president above parties” was the way to go or that “we are all republicans--- we are all federalists” he was sure enough an Anti-Federalist, by far, between the mid 1700s.He had always been a strong supporter of states’ rights and a major critic of Federalist policies. Clearly, reaching into his early political career of being president in 1801, he seemed to have instituted a couple of hypocritical