Fly steals Bloomberg’s thunder by landing on his face during DNC speech


A special guest made his way into Mike Bloomberg’s speech Thursday night when the former New York City mayor was in the middle of beating President Trump during the Democratic National Convention.

In the middle of Bloomberg’s attacks the president, which revealed that a fly came on his face – at least once above his right eye and once below his nose.

“The star of the #DNC is the fly that continues to land on Bloomberg’s face, “tweeted reporter John Craven.

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“The fly that Bloomberg attacked should run for mayor of NYC,” one user tweeted. Another said: [T]hy [B]loomberg fly is truly the full star of the DNC. “

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Bloomberg, a successful businessman, ducked out of the Democratic primary shortly after taking on a small amount of delegates on Super Tuesday. He was not the only politician who opposed loud interruptions at high-profile events.

Former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton famously saw a black fly between her eyes during one of her debates against then-candidate Donald Trump. If she or Bloomberg had sweated their flies, they might have had to deal with control of animal rights activists like former President Obama did.

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After Obama swatted a fly in 2009, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals called it an ‘execution’.

“In one neutral, our position is this: He is not the Buddha, he is a human being, and people have to go a long way before they think before they act,” reads a blog post. The organization said it sent Obama a bug catcher for his next encounter with an insect.