CNN has not changed. On impulse, I watched Paula Zahn following President Bush's address Tuesday evening.
My wife and I were infuriated, and I dashed off an Email message to her, pointing out that - with one exception - her producers chose people who's hatred for the President was barely contained.
It was the first time in over a year that I had watched CNN for more than 3-4 seconds when clicking the remote. It will be at least that long before I watch again.
That few minutes we watched made it very clear to me why CNN's ratings are falling thru the floor.
CNN is just plain amazing. I don't EVER watch it at home, but when I go to the gym, it is usually on. I was there during and after the President's speech, and again last night during prime time. The only people they had on the screen for commentary on Bush and Iraq were former Clintonites, Cohen, Albright, etc. Then, they had a Saudi on (who I'm sure wasn't there promoting US interests). The sound is off so I thankfully didn't have to listen, but it is simply amazing how one sided they are. They continue to be CNN - the Clinton News Network.
Fortunately, someone working at the club must be one of us, because Fox is always on too, and it is usually the channel on w/ sound in the locker room 3 out of 4 days, that or ESPN.