Representative Seth Moulton from Massachusetts has become the latest example of Democrat hypocrisy caught live on camera.
At what was supposed to be a simple listening tour stop in Medford, he turned [1] an ordinary question about a campaign endorsement into an embarrassing spectacle of rage.
When asked if he endorsed Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner, Moulton lost his composure.
He sneered, snapped, and then swatted the phone right out of a reporter’s hand. The camera fell to the ground while Moulton strutted inside without another word.
The outburst was captured as Moulton entered the American Legion Auxiliary, Post 45, for the Medford Listening Tour.
Instead of answering a fair political question, he attacked the journalist who dared to ask it.
His flippant parting line, “You’ve got to do a better job of hanging onto your phone,” only revealed the entitlement that has become standard operating procedure in the modern Democrat Party.
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The question was hardly confrontational. It simply asked whether Moulton supports Graham Platner, a fellow Democrat whose past is filled with scandals and disturbing behavior.
Platner, a self described oyster farmer and former Marine, has been under fire for a Nazi style skull tattoo on his chest.
He insists it has been misunderstood, but the design, known as the Totenkopf, is a symbol once worn by Nazi SS units.
Platner’s baggage goes beyond bad tattoos.
Reports have described him making bizarre jokes and vile remarks about wounded American soldiers.
He mocked U.S. Army Pfc. Ted Daniels, who was captured in a tragic video shortly before he was murdered by the Taliban.
Platner’s crass insult toward the soldier demonstrated an appalling lack of character, yet Democrats like Moulton seem to excuse it all.
Despite this disgraceful history, Moulton continues to prop up Platner’s campaign.
Just last month, on CNN, Moulton described Platner’s Nazi tattoo as a “mistake” that the candidate had “owned.”
He even praised Platner for supposedly taking responsibility. According to Moulton, that is somehow good enough.
He went further to claim that what is really “disqualifying” is having another Republican senator from Maine who supports Donald Trump.
So to recap, defending a tattoo associated with mass murder is forgivable.
But working alongside the America First movement is beyond the pale.
That kind of moral inversion has become the Democrat trademark.
It is a perfect snapshot of a party that preaches virtue yet defends corrupt, unstable figures as long as they promise to follow the anti Trump script.
Moulton’s temper tantrum outside the Medford venue is not just a personal meltdown.
It shows how thin skinned Democrats have become whenever their double standards are exposed.
Asking about Platner should have been the easiest question in the world for a congressman who claims to value integrity.
A confident leader would simply answer and defend his record. But instead, Moulton reverted to childish behavior reminiscent of a celebrity caught by paparazzi.
The incident also speaks to the growing arrogance within the party.
Democrats love to label themselves as champions of democracy and free press, yet their own representatives lash out when asked fair questions.
They praise accountability in theory but resort to physical intimidation in practice.
It looks like “listening tours” are only for those who agree with the script.
The desperation to flip Senator Susan Collins’ seat in Maine explains much of this strange loyalty.
Platner is viewed by the left as a useful vehicle for power, not as a man of decency.
Even with his past controversies, Democrat strategists hope he can ride a blue wave to Washington.
They would rather carry a scandal riddled candidate than allow a Republican who supports America First values to remain in office.
Moulton’s meltdown may seem like a small story, but it fits the larger pattern emerging across the Democrat landscape.
The more cornered they feel, the more erratic their behavior becomes.
Their message discipline has collapsed into rage.
The sight of a sitting congressman physically striking a reporter’s equipment because of an uncomfortable question says plenty about how tolerant the so called party of justice really is.
Of course, there will be no apology tour or internal investigation.
The corporate media will glance at the story and move on.
If a Republican had dared to touch a journalist’s phone, cable networks would fill entire segments with outrage.
Instead, there will be silence, because protecting Democrat power always ranks above journalistic accountability.
This episode also serves as a preview of the tone voters can expect heading into the 2026 midterms.
Democrats are willing to defend anyone, shout down anyone, and behave however they please as long as it means stopping President Trump’s America First agenda.
Their obsession with control has reduced them to theatrics.
Voters will have to decide if this is the kind of leadership they want to reward.
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Conservatives across the nation are watching incidents like this closely.
They reveal that the fight isn’t only about policy but about basic standards of behavior.
Respect for the press, for constituents, and for truth seems to vanish when Democrats are pressed on uncomfortable details.
What happened in Medford is more than a tantrum.
It is the mask slipping off the self righteous left, and the public deserves to see it clearly.