Martin Bashir   |  February 25, 2013

Top Lines: Oscars, Trump, more Wayne’s world and the Romneys return

FLOTUS presents an Oscar; Trump bashes “Lincoln” and his foreign accent; more “crazy” talk from Wayne LaPierre; and the “Kabuki” theater of the Romney campaign

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>>> from oscar buzz and the donald's twitter to a very romney return, here are today's "top lines." i stand by what i said whatever it was.

>> now for the moment we have all been waiting for.

>> the biggest story of 2013 has to be your hairstyle.

>> the oscar goes to -- ""argo.""

>> the fact it was the first lady was an enormous honor.

>> you did not like him as lincoln.

>> i had been committed to play margaret thatcher .

>> first of all, he's not from this country. i don't think lincoln had an english accent . that's why i do so well with twitter because i say it like it is. my twitter is through the roof.

>> the media calls me crazy.

>> don't you be fooled. that registry will be used to confiscate your guns.

>> you're crazy.

>> companies are preparing layoff notices. these cuts do not have to happen. congress can turn them offwith just a little compromise. this town has to get past its obsession with focusing on the next election instead of the next generation.

>> nobody in the republican party should be thinking about running for president. we've got to win the debate before we can win elections.

>> this program note , next sunday we'll have the first interview with mitt and ann romney since the election.

>> they were making mrs. romney's trademark buttermilk pancakes.

>> worst thing is to be in a losing locker room.

>> we'll ask them about the campaign.

>> what are family meals like.

>> dad always goes in line first. he's usually finished by the time the rest of us sit down.

>> campaigning for president is a series of kabuki plays.

>> how have they dealt with their defeat?

>> poor mitt, he gets advice from everybody, even me.

>> i take full responsibility.