Well, at least he's honest — not many politicians can claim that

bovine excreta from the pine tree state

Maine Senator Angus King admits that his understanding and knowledge of the Constitution begins and ends at what he learned in kindergarten.

King expressed support for the kind of direct democracy feared by Hamilton, even while citing the Electoral College’s deviation from Hamilton’s ideal as a reason for its end.

After mentioning Hamilton’s influential work, King appealed to the authority of kindergarten teachers.

“We potentially could have a third time in this century where the person who didn’t get the most votes ends up president. That doesn’t correspond with what any of us learned in kindergarten, the most votes wins,” said King.

King went on to express support for term limits for Supreme Court justices, another drastic change to the nation’s system of governance.