Greta Van Susteren used to be a reporter at CNN. A few years ago Fox News brought her on-board, and handed her the 4PM EST time slot for a one hour weekday cable news talk show. I see her as an all-arounder, with politics as a minor scope of interest (even though she interviewed VP candidate Palin in Alaska, while there with her husband John P. Coale, scientologist manipulator to big wigs in Washington, such as Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, 3rd in line for the presidency, and all that US spending).
Van Susteren made brownie points with me, when she gave a really tough interview to Joran van der Sloot, the rich Dutch kid, who was with Natalee Holloway in Dutch Aruba, when she "disappeared" on her high school class trip. He kept changing his story, but Van Susteren had done her homework, and during her in-your-face interview she got him to screw up on camera, yet it wasn't enough to hang him. But she's still a scientologist, tries to remain concealed, like so many scientologists, especially the notable ones. I don't trust her. I have no doubt she's OSA, just like her undercover manipulating husband John P. Coale. I wish people would wake up to scientology's covert influence in politics, at every level.
I always knew Van Susteren was a scientologist, even when she was with CNN. I got a kick out of it one time, when Fox New's (probably still Catholic) Bill O'Reily, blind sided her on-the-air and started taking about taking Aspirin. It looked like O'Reily was onto her, insinuating that she'd been partaking in the substance. Van Susteren blushed and didn't answer. As an ex-scientologist I got the gig, about no drugs for a scientologist, including Aspirin. Greta was squirming, she didn't want to talk about her "religion" on the air.
I'm not so sure about Fox News, sometimes I think the scientologists may have taken over, based on the phrases I've heard on the air. I don't hear anything this obvious on other news stations.