In his never-ending quest to impress Barack Obama, one gets the sense that Georgetown University’s so-called “law professor” Michael Eric Dyson finds himself needing to change his pants after every media appearance he makes. After all, he’s exploded with so many Obamagasms over the years that I’ve completely lost count. Now, he’s attempting to encourage the president to “stand up” and assert himself more over race relations in Ferguson, Missouri. But in doing so, he’s really gone off the deep end, because he seems to feel that excessive praise and flattery of the president is the only way to get what he wants.
“We need his leadership, his vision, his unique style,” Dyson told Face the Nation on Sunday. “He’s an oratorical genius.”
We’re checking with our sources at CBS to determine whether the professor made a bee-line for the men’s room after those remarks. In the meantime, “oratorical genius”?
Fox has history in broadcasting that spans two decades. From his early days as an FM host and club DJ in the mid-90′s to his later experiences in political talk radio, he has always had a knack for combining topical news with his love for popular culture. Those experiences culminated in his position as executive producer for several radio shows featured in the TALKERS Heavy 100. Originally from New York, Fox has made the great pilgrimage down to sunny south Florida.