

It's probable, though, and I base my commentary on that. It's not certain, and I'm glad the President and his team are fighting for what's right-all strength to them. Whether much of it can be dealt with in the courts and whether, if it can, the judgments will be enough to swing the result back to Trump these are open questions as I come to the mike here.Īs best I can predict, we'll be looking at a Joe Biden inauguration in January. Plainly there was much more than the usual amount of skullduggery in the registering and counting of votes, and it all seems to have favored Joe Biden. The fog of battle surrounding the November 3rd election has cleared somewhat, but there are still uncertainties about the consequences. And Radio Derb is on the air! Greetings, listeners, from your iconoclastically genial host John Derbyshire. (Cultural appropriation Down Under.)Ġ1-Intro. (A passion for learning.)Ĥ1m22s Aussies grovel.

(Some words of encouragement.)ģ9m31s Tot-tossing in France. (Not much happens in Belper.)ģ6m47s Hillary feels better! (After four years of teeth-grinding.)ģ8m11s Toobin gets fired. (Why don't we have one?)ģ3m28s Derbyshire moos. (Elites really believe Russia-Russia.)Ģ9m47s Turkmenistan's National Dog. (Trump fires his DefSec.)Ģ3m38s Sad faces in the Kremlin.

(Britain too.)ġ7m50s The retreat from Kabul. (Biden's immigration policy.)Ġ5m45s Light in the gloom? (A Biden Rush might help.)ġ2m32s Europe slowly sinks.
