Kurt Rose added the comment:
Sorry, dumb mistake on my part. I should have been calling getpeername(), not
getsockname()
In that case the result is 80:
>>> socket.create_connection( ('google.com', 2**16 + 80) ).getpeername()
('74.125.239.41', 80)
The "random" ports were the client-side ephemeral ports.
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