Now we know the nature of the illness that Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin sought to keep from the American public and the president of the United States.
It’s prostate cancer. I want to join Americans far and wide in wishing a speedy and complete recovery from a disease that strikes one in six Black Americans and one in eight of all Americans.
However, none of this lessens the nature of the mistake Austin made in hiding himself from public view for four days and even keeping his whereabouts a secret from those in the White House who had every reason in the world to know his status.
That includes Joe Biden, the commander in chief of the monstrous military operation that Lloyd Austin administers.
Biden was kept in the dark for four days during a period of extreme military tension. Wars have erupted in Ukraine and the Gaza Strip. Ukrainians are seeking to fend off an invading force of Russians; Israel is seeking to destroy the terrorist organization that sought to kill thousands of Israelis with a hideous rocket attack on Oct. 7.
The United States is involved as it provides financial and military assistance to Ukraine and the Israeli Defense Force.
The secretary of Defense needs to be available 24/7 … period.
Secretary Austin need not lose his job over this mistake. He does need, however, to be scolded harshly by the president of the United States.
Austin was trying to protect his “privacy.” That’s a noble notion, except that the defense secretary is as public an official as anyone who holds that title, which means to me that he sacrifices his “rights of privacy,” particularly during these perilous times.
Still, I wish Lloyd Austin well and will pray he recovers from what ails him. Just don’t allow a recurrence of this sort of vanishing act!