“Why does it matter to you? My daughter was born in Brindisi Italy, in an Italian hospital and is a natural born citizen because I was stationed there and me and her mother are both natural born citizens. Got birth certificates signed by Alexander Haig saying shes one of us....”
No, that is a false statement. Unless you were a diplomat with your family under U.S. diplomatic immunity, your daughter born in Italy acquired U.S. citizenship by naturalization, which is the purpose of the Consular Report of Birth Abroad (CRBA). She acquired U.S. citizenship by statutory naturalization under the authority of the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Act, which the Constitution granted only the enumerated power “To establish an uniform Rule of Naturalization” and not a uniform Rule of Natural Birth. You are confusing naturalized citizens with natural born citizens, which are exact opposites of each other.
No functional difference - my daughter is eligible to run for President.