Last night, Glenn Beck unveiled one of the new formats that he’ll be using for his nightly television program, which has now changed its name from “The Glenn Beck Program” to simply “Glenn.” Beck intends to have different formats for every night of the week and last night’s program was the first of his “Think Tank” episodes in which he and several staff members sit around and discuss the news of the day.

They kicked things off by attacking President Obama for supposedly trashing America when he was on his recent trip to Laos, playing a clip of him saying that “America is not perfect. Look, it still has racial discrimination and it still has its own problems; it should worry about its own problems. And I agree with that.”

“I can’t take it,” Beck said, as one of his staff members wondered what happened to Obama to make him hate America so much.

“He grew up, a lot of time, over there with a monkey and a parrot,” Beck responded, “and then he moved over with his communist grandparents and the communist Frank Marshall Davis.”

Beck’s crew, of course, took Obama’s comments wildly out of context.

If you bother to listen to what Obama actually said, he was saying that sometimes other people say America has no right to criticize the civil rights records of other nations because America still struggles with discrimination and its own problems. Obama agreed that we “still have problems we have to work on” but argued that “we have learned from our experience” and are seeking to overcome those issues: