The name “Masshole” was tailor-made for people like Massachusetts Rep. Seth Moulton, who has decided to take the high road after the Las Vegas shooting by refusing to participate in a moment of silence to honor the victims:

As after #Orlando, I will NOT be joining my colleagues in a moment of silence on the House Floor that just becomes an excuse for inaction. — Seth Moulton (@sethmoulton) October 2, 2017

A real class act, this guy.

Because showing respect for the dead is so controversial. Get it together. https://t.co/Bd2HPlmmue — ?The?Foo? (@PolitiBunny) October 2, 2017

It's just a sign of respect. Mind boggling how you politicize that. — KGB Hacker Kim in NH (@kimsposies) October 2, 2017

Respect, but seriously every victim deserves a moment in silence. One of those victims could have been in your corner at one time.Stand tall — Katy Green (@KatyGreen1234) October 2, 2017

Someone who can’t show respect for the dead is cold hearted and evil. What a shame. It’s a sad, SAD world we live in now. ? — M A R Y A N A (@Lp_Maryana) October 2, 2017

This was a moment to reflect on the murdered and injured, but in typical sickening lib fashion, you chose to be a despicable opportunist. — SpartanAlum (@MrsW101495) October 2, 2017

You can't spare one moment??? You are a cold-blooded poli — Patsy Garzik (@PGarzik) October 2, 2017

What a scumbag you are. — Susan_Wright (@SweetieWalker) October 2, 2017

That’s because your a bad human being. Your political party and its agenda is your first and foremost allegiance. — meatloaf jebus (@darthhartup) October 2, 2017

This Massachusetts voter is thoroughly ashamed and embarrassed of you. When are you up for re-election? — Nancie (@JustNancieP) October 2, 2017