Same guy? You decide!

The United States government might be complicit in the unhealthy subsidization of corn, but President Barack Obama is unequivocal about another hot issue: "I am not the lead singer from Korn." That was the leader of the free world yesterday, upon bestowing the Medal of Honor to former Army captain Florent Groberg.OK, OK: Here's some context. After surviving a 2012 suicide bombing attack in Afghanistan, in which he tackled the bomber and saved numerous lives, Groberg was visited bedside by Jonathan Davis, lead singer of the nu-metal band Korn, at the Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Germany. And, because waking up in Germany speaking with the dude who wrote "Freak on a Leash" seems insane, Groberg assumed he was hallucinating.Here's Obama referencing that anecdote at Thursday's White House ceremony:"Flo thought, ‘What’s going on? Am I hallucinating?’ But he wasn’t. It was all real. And so today, Flo, I want to assure you, you are not hallucinating. You are actually in the White House. Those cameras are on. I am not the lead singer from Korn. We are here to award you our nation’s highest military honor ... the Medal of Honor."Well there you have it. Groberg, 32, is just the 10th living service member having served in Afghanistan to receive the Medal of Honor.The folks at Stereogum uncovered yet another coincidental Obama-Korn connection. Turns out Davis shared his nuanced political views in a 2014 interview with crackpot conspiracy theorist Alex Jones. If you've never heard Jones, you're better off for it; he's an influential and raspy voice in the fluoride-in-the-water-as-mind-control crowd.“I think he’s an Illuminati puppet. It just doesn’t make sense, the whole thing," Davis told Jones. "The guy comes from out of nowhere, he gets made president, all this stuff starts happening ..."Setting aside his views, Davis shared an Instagram clip of Groberg and the president, simply remarking, "wow."