New Jersey native Stacey Dash has been suspended by Fox News for using profanity during a broadcast Monday, saying she felt President Barack Obama "could give a sh-- during his prime-time speech Sunday night.

On Fox's “Outnumbered,” Dash called the speech — in which Obama spoke about terrorism, last week's attack on San Bernardino and gun control — "an epic fail."

"It was like when you have to go to dinner with your parents, but you have a party to go to afterwards, that’s what it felt like. He was just trying to get thorough it because he wanted to go to this event afterwards," she said. "I did not feel any better. I didn’t feel any passion from him. Like you said. I felt like he could give a sh--. Excuse me. Like he could care less. He could care less."

Dash, 48, a Paramus High School Graduate rose to fame with a role in the 1995 film "Clueless," and has been a Fox News contributor since last year.

She wasn't the only Fox personality suspended Monday after harsh, profane words about the president's speech. Former US Army Lt. Col. Ralph Peters, appearing on a Fox Business Network program hosted by Stuart Varney, said Obama is "such a total p---y, it’s stunning."

"Earlier today, Fox contributors Lt. Col. Ralph Peters and Stacey Dash made comments on different programs that were completely inappropriate and unacceptable for our air," Fox senior executive vice president Bill Shine said in a statement released by the news network. "Fox Business Network and Fox News Channel do not condone the use of such language, and have suspended both Peters and Dash for two weeks."

 

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