Sure I can. They have conservatives on just like FOX has some liberals on. I don't keep a scorecard of who is a little more partisan but I'm not aware of MSNBC having a Rove counterpart who spent over a billion in the elections.
You just dodged Pariah's point.
Fox News has truly liberal commentary in people like Kirsten Powers, Alan Colmes, Mark Lamont Hill, Judy Miller, Juan Williams, and on and on.
Whereas the one truly conservative voice on MSNBC, Pat Buchanan, they took off the air --basically censoring him-- for the views expressed in his latest book, SUICIDE OF A SUPERPOWER, out about this time last year just before he was fired.
Fox News gives air-time to views that Roger Ailes probably doesn't agree with or like.
MSNBC in the same situation visibly goes Thought Police.
Juan Williams even occasionally guest-hosts the O'Reilly Factor --their highest-rated flagship program! And I frankly enjoy seeing it on those nights having a contrasting liberal tilt.