Out of Control, Sort of. R.I.P. Car Love

June 3, 2009
In the sea of words out there dissecting the GM bankruptcy--all the hootin', hollerin', shoulda- woulda- couldas', rants, bloviating, analysis, both serious and unserious, doom-saying and it's-not-so-bad saying, P.J. O'Rouke may have come up with the best obituary, not of the company, which really isn't dead, just zombie-like at the moment, but of a certain way of thinking about cars. Thanks to my buddy Dan Davis on Twitter at @fabricating for the link. 
In the sea of words out there dissecting the GM bankruptcy--all the hootin', hollerin', shoulda- woulda- couldas', rants, bloviating, analysis, both serious and unserious, doom-saying and it's-not-so-bad saying, P.J. O'Rouke may have come up with the best obituary, not of the company, which really isn't dead, just zombie-like at the moment, but of a certain way of thinking about cars. Thanks to my buddy Dan Davis on Twitter at @fabricating for the link. 

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