4est_4est_Gump
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His point is that Thomas Jefferson's personal feelings about the First Ammendment are not of any legal consequence, since Jefferson neither wrote the First Ammendment nor had any legal authority to interpret it. A lot of people love to throw down the famous Jefferson quote as if he is an authority on the matter; he wasn't. He was just a guy with opinions.
Actually, Jefferson and the founders were well-steeped in the emergence of true Liberalism, which means that he was of the school of thought and thus very much an authority on original intent just as Federalist is an excellent tool for discerning intent. It was the rise of Progressivism that brought us to the Alice-in-Wonderland age of interpretive constitutional law where successive dissenting opinion(s) can then be used as precedent and penumbras divined from the various letters of the founders while ignoring original intent as, to quote a famous president, "a charter of negative liberties..."