Politics & Government
WATCH: Fox News Suspends Contributor For Profanity
Stacey Dash, a Paramus High School alumnus, called President Obama's recent speech 'an epic fail' and that she felt he 'could give a sh**.'

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Stacey Dash, Fox News contributor, was suspended two weeks for using profanity during a Fox broadcast Monday, Variety reported.
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Dash, 48, is an actress and alumnus of Paramus High School, her profile on the Internet Movie Database states. She said that Obama’s recent speech about terrorism and the recent shootings in San Bernardino, Calif. was ”an epic fail,” and that she did feel an passion from Obama.
“I felt like he could give a sh** - excuse me - like he could care less.”
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Bill Shine, senior executive vice president of programming for both networks, said in a statement that “Fox Business Network and Fox News Channel do not condone the use of such language,” Variety quoted.
Lt. Col. Ralph Peters also used profanity on Fox Business Network when describing the President’s remarks.
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