I believe ("suspect," might be a better word) the "defense" is going to be that the BHO, Jr. was born Out of wedlock, therefore might not a reasonable argument be made that the bastard in question assumes his mother's citizenship, the father making no claim, so all of those rules applicable to the legitimately married being moot?
Of course, Kenya's just part "A." What about Indonesian Citizenship as the result of the Soetoro adoption? The issuance of an Indonesian Passport? His use of the "Soetoro" moniker? Failure to naturalize at the statutory age? This is one big scary mess that will have profoundly serious economic consequences,
The MSM hasn't even admitted this is a story!
Just realized that in '61, there was no such thing as "Kenyan Citizenship." He would have been a British subject! Playing "Devil's Advocate," I fear that that given the trend of "equal rights," an unmarried American would (might) now be held capable of passing citizenship on to her bastard child.
New ground.
Any other citizenship forfeits being a "natural born citizen" by the original intent of the framers.