It is available on various video sites. Here is the link at Google Video -
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7007109937779036019&hl=en
Unfortunately, since broadband is mostly concentrated in urban areas, the liberals have an big advantage in high-speed Internet connectivity. Millions of rural conservative voters do not have broadband access, so they will not be able to view the film online. The DVD will be the best way for many folks to see this documentary.
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.
Wonder if conservatives could buy the dvd and play it on their local cable access channels?
Is there anyway to get this into distribution with NetFlix?