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Hi everybody, welcome to the "Stream of Kurtiousness," in a kind of dark and hideous week. This is a disaster on every level. Look, I'm crusty. I'm old. I'm not Joe Biden old, and I don't sit in a rocker with a shawl on watching "Murder She Wrote" reruns eating gruel and wetting myself, but I am old. I am old enough to remember Saigon and the fall of Saigon. I think I was about ten years old. But I remember it vividly. I remember what a disaster it was. This is worse.

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