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Matt Posky

Doll afraid
Media Analysis

TTAC’s Matt Posky raises false fears about end of owning private cars

January 11, 2022 Steve 1

Over at The Truth About Cars, Matt Posky (2021a) recently wrote that his “stomach was in a twist” because the government was “talking about the merits of reducing people’s ability to own things.” His story […]

Automotive News shows its bias
Media Analysis

Automotive News takes the cheap way out by discontinuing comments

December 1, 2021 Steve 0

In a way I get Automotive News’ decision to stop accepting comments on its website. As we have previously discussed (go here), the quality of the discussions has tended to be depressingly poor. Alas, the […]

No smoking sign
Quotes

Matt Posky gets an earful from commentators at The Truth About Cars

August 31, 2021 Steve 0

Let’s post-mortem this thread, shall we? 1) Basically, what we have here was a ginormous food fight in which not one word was spoken about cars.2) Rehash of the same basic anti-employers-setting-COVID-safety-rules arguments from the […]

Abandoned Chevrolet truck at Kestner homestead in Olympic Mountains, Washington
Media Analysis

Auto media are still not taking climate change seriously enough

July 22, 2021 Steve 1

Ezra Klein (2021) recently commented that “it seems odd that we would just let the world burn.” As a case in point, after summarizing climate change’s escalating predations, he argued that even President Biden’s plan […]

The Truth About Cars trafficks in an unsubstantiated allegations against Joe Biden
Media Analysis

Is TTAC editor Tim Healey okay with irrelevant disinformation?

December 18, 2020 Steve 0

This week Matt Posky (2020c) led off a post about a Biden cabinet nomination with a riff about “international money-laundering allegations against the Biden family.” The Truth About Cars reporter linked to a story that […]

Circular stairway
Media Analysis

The Truth About Cars peddles increasingly convoluted EV conspiracies

December 11, 2020 Steve 6

Did you know that a nefarious international conspiracy is afoot to impose eco-communism on freedom-loving Americans? That’s The Truth About Cars’ explanation for recent developments in the shift to electric vehicles. In its apparent quest […]

Hobby horse
Media Analysis

Would Matt Posky have raged against the horseless carriage?

October 30, 2020 Steve 5

If Matt Posky had been a journalist at the dawn of the 20th Century, I could see him raging against the horseless carriage. He might list its deficiencies, particularly when powered by one of those […]

Quotes
Quotes

Why did automakers sign Roundtable statement?

August 22, 2019 Steve 0

“Over the last 40 years or so, legal academics have been insisting with increasing stringency that corporations that consider anything other than shareholder value in choosing their actions are derelict in their duties. As the […]

Drive-by musings
Drive-By Musings

TTAC writer compares Nissan Juke to your ex

July 18, 2018 Steve 0

Sometimes harried automotive writers have to scratch the outer reaches of their creativity to come up with an engaging story angle. As a case in point, consider Matt Posky’s (2018) take on Nissan’s production of […]

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