
1. Lee Greenwood, “God Bless The U.S.A.”
C-list country singer Lee Greenwood has built a career on his pride in being an American, which at least entitles him to know that he’s free. Countless Republican politicians have similarly adopted “God Bless The U.S.A.” as a showy demonstration of undying patriotism. But given the song’s solemn vow to “gladly stand up next to you and defend her still today,” is it possible that Greenwood—in spite of his extensive collection of red, white, and blue jackets—is, in fact, full of it? Considering all of the conflicts this country has been involved with since the song’s 1984 release—including Panama, Iraq, Bosnia, Afghanistan, and Iraq—he’s had ample opportunity to “gladly” follow through on the whole “stand up for freedom” thing.