Yes, I agree. The Frank Marshall Davis theory is certainly as good as any of the other theories being discussed.
I can just picture the Supreme Court trying to sort all this out:
The Chief Justice: Well, based on the only evidence available, I think we have to find that he was probably born in Hawaii, but depending on how we define "natural born citizen," the father's citizenship might be relevant. What do you think, Justice Breyer?
Justice Breyer:. I think he looks like Obama, Sr. Same name, too.
The Chief Justice: Justice Kagan?
Justice Kagan: Based on the pictures, I gotta go with that Davis guy. Call it my woman's intuition, if you want, but Davis is the dad.
The Chief Justice: Justice Kennedy?
Justice Kennedy:. Well, you know, honestly, they all look alike to me.
The Chief Justice: Justice Thomas, what say you?
Justice Thomas:. Geez, who knows?. Don't we have any more donuts?
Seriously, with either man as bio-dad there's no constitutional issue. Whatever illegal things obama's done can be found by uncovering and following the papertrail of activities related to hiding BO's past and documentation.
Butterdezillion knows how to follow that trail. Sheriff Joe and the CC Posse found some of it as well. It's actually kinda obvious.
Anywho, I'm sure the SCC would find it all very interesting, but there are plenty of remedies long before they would be required to put their popcorn down and write something.
You brought it up here, but your false modesty is underselling it. It's not just a "good as any" theory. When I think about it from every angle, it's more like the single unifying theory that explains everything and everyone's actions or lack there of.
It definitely accounts for suddenly pushing the idea of running Rubio and Cruz and accounts for the long-term usual players on these threads for all these years. I can go on and on.
The more inputs I come up with to add to this logic diagram, I began to realize that it's the only one where all the odd inputs taken together come up true.
And it's easy math, too. All real numbers, nothing irrational, no algebraic proofs needed or calculus to simplify it. It's just basic math.
Yep, you're underselling the "he's the natural born son of an American radical" theory, when it's the one theory that accounts for everything.