Bannon has said that Breitbart is a platform for the “alt-right,” a loose grouping of anti-establishment Republicans that includes racists and anti-Semites. But he has also said he hopes to drive bigots away from its ranks.When he was an advisor to Trump, he counseled the president on policies and positions that are believed to have encouraged white supremacists to identify with Trump. Bannon advised Tump, for instance, not to forcefully condemn the white supremacists who marched in Charlottesville, Virginia in August, an event that included a deadly attack by a white supremacist on a crowd of counterprotesters.Where are you on the scale of love, indifferent to, or hate? I am asking the question for a few reasons:1. I'm genuinely interested.2. There are at least three positions, but the media narrative only offers two: love, hate3. My position is America 1st
— Paul Nehlen (@pnehlen) December 28, 2017