Posted on 02/25/2012 4:12:30 PM PST by OneLoyalAmerican
Newt Gingrich on Saturday, February 18th, 2012 in a campaign speech in Cobb County
Republican presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich recently went gunnin for greenies.
Gingrichs target is the Chevy Volt, an electric car that also can run on gas. During a recent Republican presidential campaign swing through Georgia, he revved up crowds by calling it the car that rich, liberal environmentalists think you ought to drive.
President Barack Obama would make you ditch your gas guzzler at the side of the road for the Volt, if he had his way, Gingrich warned.
"This is an administration that is deeply opposed to Americans having the right to choose the kind of car or truck they want to drive," the former Georgia congressman told a crowd in Cobb County on Saturday. "And I keep trying to get across to my liberal friends: You cannot put a gun rack in a Volt."
Slow down there, Mr. Speaker. You cant put a gun rack in a Volt?
Is Gingrich taking us for a ride?
We realize this is not a pressing policy issue. And Gingrich was obviously trying to inject a little humor in what has been a demolition derby of a campaign.
But PolitiFact Georgia decided it was time for a little detour from our typical GOP primary coverage.
We set the Truth-O-Meters sights on Gingrichs high-voltage claim.
We contacted the Gingrich campaign for a comment, but did not get a reply by the time this article went to press.
The Chevy Volt is a $40,000 electric car. The midsize sedan can travel about 35 miles on battery power alone, but if you need to go a few hundred miles farther, the gas tank kicks in.
To charge the Volt, you hook the battery to an orange cord stored under the trunk carpet. The other end plugs into an electrical outlet.
Chevy designed the Volt with so-called "early adapters" and green technology fans in mind, company spokesman Robert Peterson said. Owners tend to have high incomes and are concerned about the environment and U.S. energy dependence.
Chevy manufactures cargo nets, floor mats, a sunshade and an ashtray for the Volt, but nary a gun rack, Peterson said.
"Its not something we normally consider," he said. He lent us a Volt for our fact check.
Car experts werent sure a gun rack would fit.
"You certainly CAN put a gun rack in a Volt, if you're talking about a tactical shotgun with a dash-mounted rack, as in a police cruiser," said Dan Neil, Pulitzer-winning car columnist and author of the "Rumble Seat" column in The Wall Street Journal. "A window rack, like in pickups? No, that would be difficult."
Gingrich took his gun rack quip on the road. He repeated it in Tulsa, Okla., on Monday before a crowd of 3,000 at Oral Roberts University.
We heard Gingrich say it again as we sat behind the wheel of a borrowed Chevy Volt, listening to the Sean Hannity radio show. We were hunting for a gun rack, and the Volt did its best to help. It started with the push of a button, and greeted us with a melody that sounded like a harp on Auto-Tune. A screen showed us the location of nearby stores.
The Volts pearly center console glowed under buttons lit up in cobalt blue. We felt as if R2-D2s younger, sexier brother was our co-pilot.
Local gun store salesmen told us we could get a truck accessory store to customize a rack. We found a video online that showed a Volt owner rigging one up with plastic piping and plywood.
We dont think these were what the former House speaker had in mind. PolitiFact Georgia opted to test products we could buy off the shelf. We returned to the newsroom parking lot with three gun racks and a stick as a gun stand-in.
The stick was a precaution. We didnt want our co-workers to get the wrong idea. It was about 40 inches long, or roughly the length of a shorter shotgun.
The first contraption suspended guns on two racks behind the Volts seats. They hooked onto the cars rear headrests and handily balanced the stick.
It was designed to fit two long guns.
The second used two camouflage neoprene slings to cradle up to two guns behind the cars front seats. They fit, but not well. The slides of the Volts heated seats were in the way. We tied the slings bottom attachments to the front seat belt anchors instead.
Thats four long guns.
The third rack was designed to show off guns in the cars rear window. The kit came with two plastic hooks with long adjustable bases. Each end was shaped like a wedge.
They fit snugly in the space between the upholstery and window, but were about 8 inches too short.
It was nothing that duct tape and PVC pipe couldnt fix, but no self-respecting Georgian would display his guns that way. We checked online and found window racks that we think would work.
How do we rule?
Gingrich said you cant put a gun rack in a Chevrolet Volt. We installed two gun racks that tote four guns combined.
Our own research shows Gingrichs claim is a lemon. We give him a False.
The funny part is what if you forge charge it over night and happily get inthe car drive 25 miles and voila......Nova
Greetings Tony in Hawaii:
Think I read this on PolitiFact, so it much be true: When Chevy Volt has the cigarette lighter option installed, the effective range is reduced from 40 to 4 miles.
Cheers,
OLA
Its a damned expensive golf cart is what it is.
Looks like it is blocking the view from the rear window. Anyway..does Obama drive a volt? does Pelosi? Algore? Biden? Barney Frank?
she could have ended the engineering machinations and installed a vertical gun rank which would hold most long guns.
Perhaps not enough clearance to vertical mount, either. Maybe roll down both windows on the Volt, and one of these gun racks might do the trick:
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(H/T Badboybuggies.com) Full disclosure, we own an older model Bad Boy Buggy.
Cheers,
OLA
“The stick was a precaution. We didnt want our co-workers to get the wrong idea.”
These people are idiots.
After reading the stick precaution, I just had to post this drivel masquerading as serious political analysis.
Yes sir, the harmless "stick" has never been the source of deadly force in all mankind history.
Prosecutors: Man was beaten to death with stick over video game
On second thought. If the man kept sending Farmville requests; I might rule: "justifiable."
Cheers,
OLA
Clearly Gingrich hit a nerve with Obama’s media flacks. Why else would the “fact check” what was clearly a stump speech dig/joke.
“On second thought. If the man kept sending Farmville requests; I might rule: “justifiable.””
I don’t care who ya are - that’s funny. LOL.
It would never dawn upon media flacks to fact-check 0boma's "remarks on energy" campaign speech given at some university in Florida. Just another of 0bama's many travel layover stops between the taxpayer subsidized travels to various fundraising dinners and tee times.
Cheers,
OLA
Exactly. Newt used figurative language to show the limitations of electric cars like the Volt. The MSM is filled with morons called reporters.
More importantly, I have lots of room to dump lib bodies in the bed of my truck.
Having to cram that thrash into a Volt would be much more work, not cost effective and take the fun out of the hobby.
When you think that a 6 hour charge for this thing gives you the equivalent of one gallon of gas, that is quite a lot of equipment for one gallon of gas. And, quite a lot of inconvenience for one gallon of gas.
I just got back from a very large car show—one filled with Joe public instead of reporters.
In a display of brutal market honesty, the only company the Chevy Volt had was its twin sitting right next to it. Although positioned at the front of the main walkway, nobody even bothered looking in the direction of the two examples, they were utterly invisible to those walking by.
Speaking of future niche roles for liberals in society, did you catch this article:
Cheers,
OLA
What’s that blue handled gizmo in the bottom position? A pooper-scooper for her urban poodle?
Perhaps the Volts resembled a couple of empty beer cans laying along the roadside?
Maybe that's a little too generous, methinks scrappers would have recycled the volts.
Cheers,
OLA
I wonder if this stupid twat tried defining all 57 states to prove Obumbler correct. But if this is the only thing that Gingrich is wrong on, then Newt lambasting Barrie for his oral-apology-diarrhea is 100% correct.
And you can haul those guns up to 25 miles in any direction you choose - after you charge the Dolt for 10 hours.
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