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Was it a close election? Or did disastrously wrong polls set Biden supporters up to feel let down?
Randy and Dave hash out the politics of sorta-winning. And finally they find true disagreement on the value of the State Initiative process.
Will the Supreme Court battle energize Republicans more than Democrats? According to R&D, the outlook is not good.
Randy and Dave argue over what reported virus numbers mean - just like everybody else.
Do sporting events have any standing if there's nobody in the stands?
And should you go to the dentist?
The Dagnammit Duo™ hash out their opinions of facts - from the Reade allegations to reopening. Are our conclusions predetermined by how much we want Trump and Trumpers to lose? Special guest @DavidGunderman makes the case that, yes, cancelling a cancerous President should be prioritized over Democrats shooting one of their own. Plus: MurderHornets™ - Aren't they the bee's torso?
How is online congregating helping us get along as a society, and what will we take with us when we're allowed to go outside?
Plus, plenty of bad information from two guys who've been blissfully ignoring the headlines...
*photo by Lauralee Chambers @2art.chambers
*If You're Moist From Sweating?
How come the official rules of quarantine lag the need? And what will the rules be when we've gotten the "All Clear", or the "Some Clear"? R&D sort through the post-apocalyptic possibilities for 𝑤𝑜𝑟𝑘 and 𝑝𝑙𝑎𝑦. PS: Can our listener tell us what those words mean?
OK. This was gonna be really good. But Randy - who has a *computer consulting business* - blew it. He let the recording stop RIGHT WHEN IT WAS GETTING GOOD. *THEN*, once we re-started the recorded segment of the podcast, he misread the length of the recording and cut us off before anything good could get going.
So blame him.
Also, thank him, because it's less than 20 minutes. And we say "MOIST".
R&D are breaking it down so you can focus on having a breakdown:
The podcast currently has 22 episodes available.