Donald Trump was the center of attention during the first Republican presidential debate, literally. His high polling numbers landed him the coveted center stage position in Cleveland Thursday night. And those hoping for a show from the sometimes controversial candidate were not disappointed. Trump answered questions from moderators and his fellow candidates in exactly the fashion his fans and critics have come to expect -- outspoken and uncensored.
Check out some of Trump's best lines from the debate:
WHEN HE REFUSED TO PLEDGE TO SUPPORT THE GOP NOMINEE
Just minutes into the debate, Trump earned a chorus of boos from the audience in Ohio when he was the only candidate who refused to pledge his support to the eventual Republican nominee and not run an independent campaign against them.
ON DRIVING THE CONVERSATION ON IMMIGRATION
As the moderator turned the topic to immigration, Trump claimed credit for bringing the issue to the forefront of the nation's attention. While former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush advocated a path to legal status (which he stressed should not be considered amnesty), Trump reiterated his belief that building a wall is the way to go. He also took the opportunity to call the media "dishonest" and leaders and politicians "stupid."
HIS DISPARAGING COMMENTS ABOUT WOMEN
Moderator Megyn Kelly challenged Trump on some of his past comments on women, pointing out that statements on his Twitter account have, at various times, referred to women as "fat pigs, dogs, slobs, and disgusting animals." Trump attempted to deflect the question by joking that he has only made those comments about Rosie O'Donnell, who responded with a tweet of her own. Trump followed by saying that a lot of what he says is in jest, but that neither he nor our country has time for "total political correctness."
WHEN HIS PARTY AFFILIATION WAS QUESTIONED
Kelly took Trump to task again later in the debate, asking him when exactly he became a Republican after years of statements in which he claimed to be pro-choice, in favor of an assault weapons ban and even that he identified as a Democrat. Kelly's question was met with boos before Trump offered his explanation on how he came to "hate the concept of abortion."
ON OBAMA
Being a GOP event, it came as no surprise that at some point the debate shifted toward criticism of the Obama administration of the past seven years. Trump said the current proposal to limit Iran's nuclear program is a "disgrace" and will "lead to destruction in large portions of the world."