"The U.S. Constitution doesn’t enshrine two parties. We demand fair and open elections in a multi-party democracy. "

He wasn't the only one to express 'concern' in regards to what we now call political parties, smart ass:

"Sir, there are two passions which have a powerful influence on the affairs of men. These are ambition and avarice; the love of power, and the love of money. Separately, each of these has great force in prompting men to action; but when united in view of the same object, they have in many minds the most violent effects. Place before the eyes of such men a post of honor, that shall be at the same time a place of profit, and they will move heaven and earth to obtain it. The vast number of such places it is that renders the British government so tempestuous. The struggles for them are the true sources of all those factions which are perpetually dividing the nation, distracting its councils, hurrying sometimes into fruitless and mischievous wars, and often compelling a submission to dishonorable terms of peace.

  • Ben Franklin - Saturday, June 2, 1787 1.usa.gov/1MgpEMh

All civilized societies would be divided into different sects, factions, and interests, ...of rich and poor, debtors and creditors, ... the inhabitants of this district or that district, the followers of this political leader or that political leader, the disciples of this religious sect or that religious sect. In all cases where a majority are united by a common interest or passion, the rights of the minority are in danger.

I'm sure I could find more quotes and primary source material if I cared to spend the time remedying your ignorance, but I don't. Maybe you should partake of your advice. "lol"

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