Viagra Question Causes Nervous Laughter On Straight Talk Xpress
PORTSMOUTH, OH – John McCain is known for bus rides where he will happily chat about anything. But a question posed this afternoon on the Straight Talk Express made McCain visibly uncomfortable.
The Los Angeles Times' reporter on the bus asked McCain about comments advisor Carly Fiorina made earlier this week, calling it unfair that insurance companies cover Viagra but not birth control.
"I certainly do not want to discuss that issue," McCain said to nervous laughter, according to the pool report. He went on to say he did not know what he voted for on the issue.
"I'll look at my voting record on it," he said, before an extended pause. "I don't recall the vote right now. But I'll be glad to look at it and get back to you as to why."
Asked again if it was fair that some insurance companies cover the erectile dysfunction medication but not birth control, McCain gave another long pause, clocked at eight seconds.
"I don't know enough about it to give you an informed answer because I don't recall the vote, I've cast thousands of votes in the Senate," he said. The reporter went on to describe it as a "delicate issue," to more laughter, this time described in the pool report as "relieved laughter."
"It's something that I had not thought much about, and I did hear about her response, but I hadn't thought much," McCain said. "But I will get, I will get back to you today on it."
"I don't usually duck an issue, but I'm, I'll try to get back to you," he added.
(NBC/NJ's MATTHEW BERGER)








Why does he have to check his voting record to know what he believes?
McCain is a liar. He voted against providing birth control to women but voted for the bill which pays for Viagara for old people like McCain himself.
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Why isn't anyone doing anything about this?