NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: ‘Morning Joe’ host Joe Scarborough took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to share an article that cited 'The 10 most dangerous cities in the US ranked.'
The top two most dangerous cities revealed by Daily Mail were Bessemer, Alabama, and Monroe, Louisiana. Alabama and Louisiana were mentioned in the later ranks as well and also singled out by Scarborough in his tweet.
Scarborough was “sad to see” Louisiana and Alabama amongst other “dangerous” places.
The internet has pointed out to the 'Morning Joe' host, that he has mentioned “dem cities.”
In 2020, Scarborough, who is a former GOP congressman, had clarified, “I don’t go back to the Republican Party," as reported by The Hill.
Joe Scarborough talks about the 'most dangerous' places in US
On X, ‘Morning Joe’ host Joe Scarborough wrote, “Sad to see that Alabama and Louisiana have the most dangerous places to live in America.”
Along with this tweet, was a Daily Mail article attached, titled, “REVEALED: The ten most dangerous cities in the US ranked - and the worst will surprise you.”
The article reported, “Bessemer, in Jefferson County, is now officially the most dangerous place to live in America based on proportional crime rates.”
As Scarborough singles out Alabama and Louisiana in his tweet, the internet points out that the cities mentioned in the article are Democratic cities, despite being in red states.
Internet points out the blue cities to Joe Scarborough on X
In response to ‘Morning Joe’ host Joe Scarborough’s tweet which singled out two states out of the whole list, one person responded, “The mayors of those places are democrats, lol!” and another questioned, “Are any of those cities run by Republicans?”
“Dem cities have Dem crime rates. We all know who’s doing this,” wrote one person, and another said, “Blue cities. Nice try though.”
Some have even pointed out Scarborough using Daily Mail as a “reliable source” as one person wrote, “While there is no doubt some degree of accuracy within….. promoting the Daily Mail as a reliable news?”
Another person wrote, “Please check this article. I live in Kansas City, Missouri, and while I'm not proud of it, we're not listed. This article is probably wrong.”