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Analysts at Fox News have been removed for swearing at Obama. VIDEO

Two analysts of Fox News were suspended for two weeks for using obscene language in the address of Obama. Photo: frame with video

Two analysts of Fox News TV channel were suspended from work for two weeks for using obscene language against Obama. Photo: frame with video

Two analysts of Fox News were suspended for two weeks for using obscene language, with which they commented on Sunday appeal to the nation of US President Barack Obama, reports The Hollywood Reporter.

In particular, retired Lieutenant Colonel Ralph Peters on the Varney and Co. talk show. stated: “Listen, Mr. President. We are not afraid. We are angry, we are annoyed, we are furious! We want you to react, we want you to take decisive action. But you are afraid. I’m just amazed at what a f*** this guy is.”

After Peters completed his angry remark, program host Stuart Varney asked him to watch his speech and offered to apologize. Peters responded by saying he was sorry he had been emotional and had chosen the wrong words, but added that “his ideas are shared by many.” As the publication notes, the director did not have time to “beep” the sound, and the commentator’s phrase went live on air in its original form.

Another sidelined analyst was Stacey Dash, who said on the daytime program Outnumbered that "Obama doesn't give a damn about terrorism." However, in the case of Dash, the sound engineer showed dexterity and managed to drown out the obscene word in time.

“Ralph Peters and Stacey Dash used language that was completely inappropriate and unacceptable for our broadcast. Fox Business Network and Fox News Channel do not intend to condone such language, and therefore Peters and Dash have been suspended from duty for two weeks,” said Bill Shine, one of the channel’s vice presidents.

Recall on Sunday Barack Obama acted with an appeal to fellow citizens from the Oval Office of the White House. In his speech he commented the tragic events in San Bernardino, called on citizens to treat Muslims living in the country with understanding, and also addressed the Congress with a number of proposals that, in his opinion, are necessary to fight terrorists.

It should be noted that the public expected more aggressive rhetoric from this speech, since the appeal was scheduled for prime time (most rated evening hours) of television, which is extremely rare. However, Obama practically did not voice anything that he had not mentioned before.

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