IMO, it needs to be distributed as inexpensively as-possible, to as many people as-possible, whether they live in areas with broadband access, or not.
While I'm certainly not against the producers being able to recoup expenses incurred in creating this film, I think, in the interest of preventing a second Clinton presidency, that it should be made available to archive.org and to anyone who has available server space and bandwidth to make the entire full-res mpeg2 or an ISO image of the DVD available for download. That way, a genuine grassroots effort could be launched by those of us with the expertise to burn it to a playable DVD and distribute it dirt-cheap or free to as many people as we can.
I'd be happy to do do my part - I can certainly afford a couple hundred top quality Toyo Yuden blanks, burn them and get 'em into circulation. And encourage other to copy and distribute them, too.
However, I doubt that we will see anything like this happen as long as profit remains, at least in part, a motive.
We are looking for all of those ideas to get the story out there. I am holding a screening in Los Angeles for a group tonight. If you could get together a group to show the film, that would be great. When the Clinton Chronicles was introduced, I held several public showings of it.
I have discussed with two radio stations, bringing me to their town to show the film. That would make an impact with the right publicity, particularly in Iowa.