Watch Steve Bannon completely ignore a question about the racism fueling the alt-right

From the September 25 edition of Fox News' Hannity:

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SEAN HANNITY (HOST): I never heard of the term “alt-right” until this election, never. Now there's “alt-left,” radical left, so I don't even know what that means. What does it mean to you? And secondly -- because they try to imply it's racist. I wanted to get your comments about the president, I think speaking out rightly for the flag, and for the anthem, and for the men and women who serve this country.

STEVE BANNON: You know about taking the knee for the national anthem, I said in the speech tonight if people in this country take a knee, and the National Football League players want to take a knee, they should take a knee at night every night, and thank God in heaven Donald J. Trump is president of the United States.

He has saved this country so much grief, he has done such a tremendous job with virtually no help, and that's what I meant when I said that. I stepped out to make sure that Mitch McConnell and the Republican establishment starts to have a Republican back, because you know what? Mitch McConnell wouldn't be majority leader if Donald Trump didn't drag a half a dozen senators across the goal line in November. So, it's time for the Republican establishment to step up and have the back of President Trump.

HANNITY: Alright, Steve Bannon, hope you come on the program more often.

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