He had the perfect answer to the conservative's question.

On Friday, Donald Trump set off a firestorm when he called for NFL players who kneel during the national anthem to be fired.

On Sunday, conservative pundit Bill Mitchell weighed in on the controversy:

What is more divisive than disrespecting our National Anthem before the whole world. — Bill Mitchell (@mitchellvii) September 24, 2017

Mark Hamill, a.k.a. Luke Skywalker, took to Twitter to provide Mitchell with an example:

Praising neo-Nazis as "some very good people". https://t.co/Eps4p7hVcd — Mark Hamill (@HamillHimself) September 24, 2017

And Twitter loved it...

Bill, you just roasted by Luke Skywalker. — Adam Orth (@adam_orth) September 24, 2017

Got owned pretty badly on that one, Bill. — The Playlist (@ThePlaylist) September 24, 2017

Mark can you become our President — tlj! mica (@daisyridIay) September 24, 2017

And for those of a certain age, his tweet was downright heroic...

Luke Skywalker was my hero when I was a kid. Mark Hamill just became a hero to 48 year old me :) — Mister E (@MrE_Os) September 24, 2017

Then my work here is done. (twice) — Mark Hamill (@HamillHimself) September 24, 2017

Some on Twitter had their own answers to Mitchell...

What is more divisive than calling citizens exercising their First Amendment rights son of bitches? — Jamie #Resistance (@JCTheResistance) September 24, 2017

Telling transgender troops they cannot protect the flag? Next — Carlos Alazraqui (@carlosalazraqui) September 25, 2017

Ummmmm. Police brutality? Deporting children? Continuing racial segregation? Abandoning public school support? Voter suppression? — hugh acheson (@HughAcheson) September 24, 2017

Physically assaulting women, verbally assaulting judges, journalists, people of color, firing anyone who tries to investigate your crimes... — #HurryUpBob (@kim) September 24, 2017

Ignoring 3.5 million AMERICANS without power, clean water, shelter IN PERIL because you'd rather stop protests about institutional racism. — Gordon Stettinius (@eye_caramba) September 25, 2017

For some, Hamill's tweet brought to mind other times the president fell a bit short of "presidential"...

'nough said: