GOP Super Spreader Event Now Known As #RoseGardenMassacre

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President Donald Trump’s celebration for Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett has been dubbed the #RoseGardenMassacre after several political leaders who attended tested positive for the coronavirus.

On Sept. 26, the president hosted more than 100 people in the White House Rose Garden where few wore masks, and even fewer practiced social distancing. Since then, numerous attendees including Trump, first lady Melania Trump, and former senior adviser Kellyanne Conway have tested positive for the coronavirus.

The suspected “superspreader event” has become a hot topic on social media and ultimately led the hashtag #RoseGardenMassacre to trend on Twitter on Saturday.

“They held a celebration event with no masks after nominating a woman who would likely try and destroy human rights and the result was a massive coronavirus outbreak amongst them. Welp,” wrote @FredTJoseph, a former campaign surrogate for Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and Sen. Bernie Sanders (D-Vt).

They held a celebration event with no masks after nominating a woman who would likely try and destroy human rights and the result was a massive coronavirus outbreak amongst them. Welp. #RoseGardenMassacre pic.twitter.com/W3CxN8oudn — Frederick Joseph (@FredTJoseph) October 3, 2020

I think #RoseGardenMassacre is now my favorite hashtag ever. https://t.co/w7GuYKxkdh — Edan Clay 🇺🇸 (@EdanClay) October 3, 2020

Some took direct aim at the Republican Party, arguing that its leaders’ attempts to reopen the country have placed men, women, and children at risk.

This is the Rose Garden event now known as the #RoseGardenMassacre.

We are now seeing the results of this event.

Please don't forget that the GOP bullied, threatened, and toiled to make sure that *THIS* was Every. Classroom. In. America. pic.twitter.com/b0o11p57ON — Mark Judson For Congress – Scorched Earth Democrat (@Judson4Congress) October 3, 2020

If they cannot be trusted to protect themselves why on earth would we entrust them for another single moment to protect our kids and us?#RoseGardenMassacre pic.twitter.com/9HFBsh08C4 — Fernand R. Amandi (@AmandiOnAir) October 3, 2020

Others accused conservatives of hypocrisy, noting the lackluster response by many to the growing death toll.

“213,543 died thanks to Trump’s malevolence: They cheered him at the Rose Garden superspreader event,” wrote Twitter user @Strandjunker.

2 died of Ebola: They said Obama should resign.

4 died in Benghazi: They had Hillary testify for 11 hours, held 33 hearings, and launched a multiyear probe.

213,543 died thanks to Trump’s malevolence: They cheered him at the Rose Garden superspreader event. #RoseGardenMassacre — Andrea Junker ® (@Strandjunker) October 3, 2020

Coronavirus memes made appearances, as well, with many poking fun at the first lady’s recent Rose Garden renovations. “I can’t help but think Melania’s Rose Garden makeover had something to do with the outbreak…” one user wrote.

I can't help but think Melania's Rose Garden makeover had something to do with the outbreak… #RoseGardenMassacre pic.twitter.com/gYQYmJkC34 — Matt Johnson (@HotPockets4All) October 3, 2020

Remember the days when #RoseGardenMassacre was just Melania’s makeover. pic.twitter.com/1OzfPeOhE7 — Mike Anthony (@manant123) October 3, 2020

Many tweets with the hashtag included reminders to wear face masks, and there were numerous references to former Vice President Joe Biden. Trump mocked Biden during the presidential debate on Tuesday for frequently wearing a mask.

“People who are questioning why all of the Republicans are getting Covid but Democrats are not, here is a handy visual,” @GermanChick85 said.

People who are questioning why all of the Republicans are getting Covid but Democrats are not, here is a handy visual #RoseGardenMassacre pic.twitter.com/vKN2DHzfVa — PrincessMeow 😺🐾👸 (@GermanChick85) October 3, 2020

Eight people who attended the Rose Garden event have tested positive for COVID-19. Trump was taken to Walter Reed hospital on Friday after reportedly being administered supplemental oxygen earlier in the day.

While the administration has largely downplayed the president’s condition, White House chief of staff Mark Meadows told reporters on Saturday that Trump went through a “very concerning” period on Friday.

Technical-Coconut2 on October 3rd, 2020 at 23:40 UTC »

"It will go away. Just stay calm. It will go away."

-Donald Trump, March 10, 2020

CaptainJackSorrow on October 3rd, 2020 at 23:08 UTC »

If roles were reversed and this was an announcement of a Liberal nominee the Conservatives would be calling it an act of a disapproving God.

Arbra on October 3rd, 2020 at 22:51 UTC »

Shoulda left Jackie's flowers alone.