The Guardian (USA)

Pretty fly for a white guy: insect on Mike Pence's head upstages vice-president

- Adam Gabbatt

Ahead of Wednesday’s vice-presidenti­al debate, the buzz was around whether Kamala Harris or Mike Pence would turn in a standout performanc­e.

Instead, the unexpected star of the show was a fly, which landed on Pence’s head and sat there, seemingly carefree, for a full two minutes.

The unnamed fly prompted much commentary online, and the word “flies” began trending on Twitter. Some pointed out that flies, according to convention­al wisdom, are drawn to feces.

It wasn’t long before the fly had its own Twitter account – Mike Pence’s Fly.

During her debate prep Harris and her team were aware of the double standard women in power are subjected to compared with men – including increased scrutiny over how women look.

But it was Pence’s appearance which drew more attention.

Setting aside the issue of the vicepresid­ent having a fly on his head, people also pointed to the condition of his left eye.

Numerous viewers spotted that Pence’s left eye had a distinctly pinkyred tone, prompting widespread discussion about pink eye.

Pink eye, or conjunctiv­itis, can be a symptom of coronaviru­s. Pence tested negative for Covid-19 ahead of the debate – dozens of Donald Trump’s other contacts were not so lucky.

With commendabl­e speed, the Biden-Harris campaign seized on the fly issue: Biden tweeted a fly-related fundraisin­g ask (“Pitch in $5 to help this campaign fly”), and “flywillvot­e.com” which redirected to a website where Americans can register to vote.

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