In order to get the full impact, or to make any conclusions, these film sequences need to be presented together:



1: The opening film sequence where he takes the item out of his pocket and places it on the lectern (with enhanced sound).



2: At the end of the debate, while he's still at his lectern...fussing with his papers...and perhaps stuffing something up his sleeve, and then scurries to get away from the lectern to shake Obama's hand.



3: Then when he goes back to the lectern and fusses for an unnatural amount of time to pick up the papers...folds them...tries to stuff them in his jacket pockets, and finally the handoff to the son...while Ann watches intently.



The footage CANNOT come from CSPAN because they have that blue bar at the bottom of their screen, blocking the view of the papers when he is folding them up. I DVR'd the debate on CBS, and the view is fullscreen, without the CSPAN type bar. I do not know if anyone besides CSPAN has the debate for download online though?



AND then, the STILL frames need to be presented, as those stills of the items on the lectern are the most conclusive evidence there is! Those stills are paramount, as there should be NOTHING that is folded on the lectern. There was a stack of blank white new paper already there. There would be no point, no reason to do any folding before or during the debate. Those still images SHOW in more detail that there were additional items on that lectern besides the original stack of plain white paper, and those stills clearly show fold marks, or some sort of break in the surface of the page, like a small, open notebook would. This is in addition to a hanky placed there.



ALSO, on the DVR'd version of the debate, it shows at the very end, when Obama's aide came back to his podium and grabbed his papers. It took ONE second. No fuss. He was grabbing a short stack of plain white papers with the President's scribbled notes. How long does it take to grab a short stack of flat paper when you have nothing to hide? Watch Obama's aid...it takes ONE second. Compare that with how long it took Romney to fuss TWICE at his lectern to get his papers folded up and clear his space.



All of that needs to be presented TOGETHER. PLEASE...someone with the tech savvy to do that, it's what needs to be done!