Put them in touch with the Bitcoin Foundation - and CC the email to the Foundation as well.
The PM's are through youtube, but I'll be sure to link them to the Foundation's email.
The Young Turks are big in liberal/progressive circles. Very big. Cenk, especially, is all over every media outlet there is.
As I've mentioned, if you were to draw a Venn diagram of the points of intersection between liberals, progressives, libertarians, conservatives, communists and fascists - and all that lies between on the political spectrum - bitcoin would be the only point of intersection.
And frankly, we could use some serious play in the liberal/progressive community - especially in the US. I note that Obama was elected to a second term, so there must be quite a few of them.
Here is what I have so far:
Thank you for the response. Just today the developer of gmail tweeted "Bitcoin may be the TCP/IP of money." (
https://twitter.com/paultoo/status/328969714283995136). To start, here is a great site that is generally regarded as a sort of "Home Base" for new Bitcoin users, or those interested in learning more:
https://www.weusecoins.com/en/. If following links from strangers on the internet isn't your thing, here's their most popular youtube video with an overview of Bitcoins:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Um63OQz3bjo. Additionally, this site was founded by the developer of Bitcoin and this particular thread is a comprehensive overview of Bitcoins:
https://bitcointalk.org/?topic=7269.0. The first Bitcoin ATM is going to be opened on may 2nd (
https://www.bitcoinatm.com/). Also, paypal's CEO just recently came on the news and mentioned that they are looking into Bitcoin, and possibly adding it as a funding option. I would definitely mention Bitpay which is essentially the paypal of Bitcoin. It allows any company to add a bitcoin payment option to their website for free and then when anyone pays in Bitcoins, they immediately get converted into dollars (or whichever fiat) and deposited into the company's account with a fraction of the fee paypal or a credit card would charge and without any risk of chargebacks or double-spending which is a massive problem in the non-bitcoin world. I could (and would love to) go on forever, but i'll end with The Bitcoin Foundation's contact info (they are essentially the representatives of Bitcoin and consists of most of the largest holders):
https://bitcoinfoundation.org/contact. If you have any more questions, please don't hesitate to ask.
Edit: not sure if this site was founded by Satoshi, heard it somewhere and figured i'd throw it in so they don't think I'm sending them to some random corner of the internet