Yes, he is something of a court jester, the media's rogue elephant.
From the guardian.co.uk
And the first rogue elephant in the palace is the monarchy.
From the morningstaronline.co.uk
This being a historical, there is much scenery chewing involved, which is well negotiated, as are the action sequences, including the taming of a rogue elephant.
From the bloomberg.com
As the new Conservative leader, Stanfield will face a tough public relations job in reselling a party long identified with Diefenbaker and his rogue-elephant ways.
From the time.com
If Wolfowitz had been a rogue elephant, scheming behind everybody's back on behalf of his girlfriend, I could understand why this might be a slightly distressing incident.
From the forbes.com
The many able and devoted men who have given years to the study of the Missouri knew it to be a rogue elephant of a river, testing man's ingenuity and imagination in the fullest.
From the stltoday.com
What led a hardened veteran elephant handler to go rogue on his own industry?