Posted by Orin Kerr:
Is Summers a Bush Proxy?:

   David [1]suggests below that the Harvard vote against Summers is a
   proxy for a vote against Bush and the political right: "they can't
   beat bush, . . . so [they] vote against Summers." It's an interesting
   theory, but what's the support for it? I recognize that the Summers
   debate carries considerable ideological overtones; on the political
   right, for example, Summers is lionized as the traditionalist fighting
   the PC hordes. But what's the evidence that the Harvard vote reflects
   the faculty's frustration with American politics as a whole? I don't
   follow Harvard faculty politics -- heck, I don't even follow faculty
   politics at my own university -- but sometimes a faculty vote is just
   a faculty vote.

References

   1. http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2005_03_13-2005_03_19.shtml#1110949261

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