EXCERPT:
SCHMIDT: "He broke the rules, he was blustering through the finish time on all the stuff. So if this was a normal debate, his behavior would have been scored very, very poorly, would have been on the higher end of weird behavior. And not for nothing, I don't think it’s ever a good sign when a fly lands on your head for two minutes. You know, that’s a sign all through history of sin, and historically, Biblically — it’s only safe to say this, Ari after midnight, but a fly, he who commands the fly has always been seen historically as the mark of the devil."