The speech of former presidential wannabe and ex-Mayor of New York Michael Bloomberg was supposed to bolster support for Joe Biden on the final day of the DNC and tarnish it for his opponent, Donald Trump. But not everything went so smoothly, as many viewers were distracted by a fly that persistently tried to land on the former mayor's face throughout his speech.
While Bloomberg seemingly ignored the pesky insect, netizens were quick to flood Twitter to ridicule the situation rather than discuss the political message that he delivered on the major Democratic stage. Actually, many found the "show" that the fly made on national TV far more exciting than what Bloomberg was saying about Trump.
The fly on Bloomberg’s face stole the show tonight
— Ethan Sternberg (@esternberg24) August 21, 2020
The star of the #DNC is the fly that keeps landing on Bloomberg’s face
— John Craven (@johncraven1) August 21, 2020
Several netizens alleged that the fly's attempts to land on the politician's face were the most interesting part of the entire final day of the Democratic National Convention.
the bloomberg fly is truly the all star of the DNC pic.twitter.com/Yvta8Wcc3F
— Antonino Cummings (@Antoninohboy) August 21, 2020
The fly on Bloomberg’s face has been the most interesting part so far! pic.twitter.com/OGNwQPLNsZ
— Sergio Gor (@SergioGor) August 21, 2020
Twitterians wondered whether the "Internet" would turn the annoying bug into another meme or create an entire Twitter account for the sake of poking fun at Bloomberg.
The Bloomberg fly will have a Twitter account by night's end b/c this is 2020
— Operative_X (@OperativeXRay) August 21, 2020
I was wondering how long it would take for something to come out about it. I was just hoping it didn't fly in his mouth. That would have been bad.
— Night Owl (@CatCharmer1) August 21, 2020
And the internet delivered…
— bloomberg fly (@fly_bloomberg) August 21, 2020
Many users on the social media platform tried to find a deeper meaning in the fly's obsessive interest in Bloomberg's face, although their elaborations didn't go further than trivial parallels with a stereotypical object of the insect's obsession.
And what draws flies faster than anything else?
— Zingray (@Zingrayman) August 21, 2020
Flies do love to land on piles of 5h1t...
— Jill ❤️s #Jarlena #Days #nonaQ 🇺🇸 (@No1ILoveLucyFan) August 21, 2020
Even the fly knows Bloomberg is full of BS. pic.twitter.com/MAqxxLjeQL
— samanthamarika (@samanthamarika1) August 21, 2020
During his speech, which some netizens apparently were still listening to, Bloomberg dug into one of Trump's main perceived strong points – that he is able to translate his success in business into economic growth for the country as president. The former New York mayor noted that Trump had driven his businesses to bankruptcy on six occasions, doubting that POTUS has business acumen.
Bloomberg himself withdrew his candidacy early on in the Democratic primaries. He managed to win only 59 delegates out of nearly 4,000 before dropping out shortly after Super Tuesday, despite spending a fortune of over $1 billion on his campaign. Back then, POTUS ridiculed Bloomberg after he announced his exit from the race, saying that his political strategists had taken him "for a ride".