FF.
Also he cannot by definition be the worst of the founders, considering that he did not own hundreds of human beings as property and was not a supporter of slave-holder agrarianism.
Indeed, there is no reasonable way supporting a central bank and import tariffs should be out-libertarian-ed by someone who owned people...
Well, when I look at the people the Libertarians see as the great enemies of freedom and who they see as heroes, my conclusion have been that Libertarians really don't have a big problem with slavery, they just see it as a question about property rights.