Martin Bashir   |  February 11, 2013

Top Lines: Hagel, Graham, Snickers, and Bill Maher

Republicans attack Chuck Hagel over Benghazi; “Saturday Night Live” attacks Republicans over Hagel; Lindsey Graham rhymes his opposition to Hagel; the “Morning Joe” crew debate Graham’s Snickers problem; and Martin Bashir demonstrates his comedy chops on the weekend’s “Top Lines.”

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>>> from the state of our union to the fate of the church. here are today's "top lines." it's a manic monday.

>> are you going to support him for defense secretary ?

>> senator hagel , i think you know that no one in this room cares for deeply about the safety and security of israel than i do.

>> that is a lie.

>> i have very grave concerns.

>> joe biden said no confirmation without information.

>> someone should give senator graham a snickers bar and tell him to go sit in the corner.

>> no confirmation without information.

>> unless he has sugar problems and his sugar is low, i don't think a snickers bar is going to help him.

>> are my nighs e defing see?

>> pope benedict xvi is doing what no pope has done in 719 years.

>> resigning.

>> we would have rather had birth control.

>> would you look at the ski questions ter if it happens.

>> i think it is inevitable.

>> it's up to the president really to act now.

>> president is now cater walling about the sequester. so are many republicans.

>> there's no reason that middle class families and businesses should suffer just because washington couldn't come together.

>> a taxation system that's progressive is beneficial to everyone. that system benefits the very rich. it hammers the poor.

>> this is not a complicated concept.

>> the debt ceiling crisis is brought on by its own country.

>> ka zik stan is kiflized. women can now travel on the inside of the bus.

>> we have a girl on the show.

>> this is beginning to feel like one of darrell issa 's committees.

>> i think tupac's lyrics were nor insightful.

>> it's like lipstick on a