Last week saw the release of "Police State," the sixth documentary feature by filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza.
Michael Clark: After a successful wide release for "2000 Mules," why no theatrical run for "Police State"? There has to be movie elements to it; plot, character, storylines, a build-up, a climax, leaving people with a certain kind of emotion.DD: I think that we face an extraordinary set of obstacles that others – particularly on the left – do not.Mainstream outlets like Wal-Mart and Amazon refuse to stock our DVDs which is exactly what is being discussed in "Police State."DD: No.
DD: I’m happy we ended up with Johnson instead of some of the other names that surfaced only because there’s only one formula for the Republican Party and just one for Democrats. Johnson is ideologically strong but temperamentally genial and can work across the entire spectrum of the party.DD: This is something that has been brewing for a while.