In which case the next step is what I call the Jennifer Flowers defense, where one goes so public as to become a difficult target (which is what I think is happening here). Still, I see the O-bot as enough of a hard ass that when he's dissed he blows away the opponent in order to intimidate the rest. "See, I'll do you anyway."
This will be interesting. My bet is he'll use the media and the courts to cover in exactly the same manner as related to his natural born citizenship.
Yes, that would be VERY interesting. At least he's seems to be sensitive to the topic of citizenship. THIS is from Page 6 of Inspector General Gerald Walpin’s 2007 Report he submitted to Congress:
http://www.cncsig.gov/PDF/SAR/SAR07-02.pdf
Office of Inspector General
Corporation for National and Community Service
Semiannual Report to Congress
April 1, 2007 - September 30, 2007
AmeriCorps Member Eligibility Not Documented
To serve as an AmeriCorps member, an individual must be a U.S. citizen, U.S. national or lawful permanent resident alien of the United States, be at least 17 years of age at the commencement of service and have a high school diploma or an equivalency certificate. Our audits found that some grantees did not have eligibility documentation for all of their members available during the audit, leading us to question grant costs and education awards for those members.