My journalist son Keaton and I were watching the vice presidential debate Wednesday night when he burst out laughing.
“Is that a fly on Mike Pence’s head?” my 23-year-old son wondered out loud.
I glanced up from the Words With Friends game on my iPad and squinted at the TV.
“It sure looks like it,” I said.
We both rushed to check Twitter. Confirmation of our suspicion came quickly. And suddenly, a nation weighted down by too much heavy news had a reason to giggle again.
The New York Times dutifully reported:
Vice President Mike Pence, his hair perfectly coiffed, never reacted to the fly’s appearance on the right side of his head. It stood out against his bright white hair, standing still for the most part but moving around slightly before, well, flying away.
A local TV news reporter from California clocked the fly’s screen time on Mr. Pence’s head at 2 minutes, 3 seconds.
Despite the buzz that it created, the fly did not respond to an interview request. However, America’s most famous insect did start a viral social media account.
Please don’t whack me with a fly swatter, but that “spiritual ramifications” title at the top of this week’s column was clickbait.
If that bugs you, though, Sojourners’ Jenna Barnett has you covered with “5 Bible verses about flies.” See, there’s always a religion angle. Even with Flygate.
Concerning the actual debate, Pence and California Sen. Kamala Harris clashed briefly over religious belief. Religion Unplugged’s Timothy Nerozzi delves into the specifics.