Nope, but you CAN renounce if for yourself, like gallavanting around the world on a foreign passport after the age of majority and/or registering at schools as a foreign student. This type of thing just might qualify, at least in the minds of the electorate, as an example of someone who, if he ever had citizenship in the first place, certainly renounced it. Whatever. If his parents are those he claims, then hes not eligible in any case, because he is not a natural born US citizen. Possibly a born US citizen, but NOT a natural born US citizen. The only way for anyone to know is to KNOW the exact facts concerning his birth. He HIDES them. Why? Perhaps because instead of proving eligibility they will disprove it.
That book, which went on to become a number one bestseller worldwide, details his father’s birth and life in Kenya and Obama’s childhood in Indonesia. From 1995 onward, there was no attempt to hide his past, he wrote about it and had it published.
I think you’re forgetting that experts who analyzed the writing say that it was ghostwritten by, in all probability, William Ayers. In any case, the book itself clearly states that it’s mythological. Composite characters. Created/recreated conversations. A novelization of a mythological past.
In 1995, he was embarking on a political career, after going to Columbia to learn “how to get power.” In 1995, he was friends with William Ayers, who lived in the same neighborhood in Chicago. Obama’s wife Michelle worked with Ayers’s wife and she admitted that Ayers “helped” Obama write the book. Obama dumped his “research” and all of his notes on Ayers, who was holding impromptu writing lessons in his house. The Obamas had already spent months in Bali, where Barack was trying to finish the book but couldn’t because he had writer’s cramp, apparently (or no talent). He had to meet the publisher’s deadline, which is why he needed help. Obama was supposed to write an academic book, but instead chose to “write” about his favorite subject—himself.
But the book is ADMITTEDLY FICTION. It’s a habit in his “family.” His “brother” Mark wrote TWO fictionalized biographies of himself. His “sister” Auma is in the process of writing yet another fictionalized biography, about herself. They don’t write TRUTH. They write myths about themselves. The BIG LIE.
Why might someone write a fictionalized account of his life, putting a lot of emphasis on the “fact” that he’s the son of a “white girl from Kansas” and an “African” exchange student from Kenya? Perhaps because he’s not?
What might have been important to help him get that first elected office? An “African-American” provenance?
What if he really is Lolo’s son? Or the son of a Hawaiian? He might look African American, but still not BE African American. Yet in Chicago, for that first elected office, wouldn’t it have been far better for him to be African American?