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Nope, none of this is true. Fox, in contrast to MSNBC, always has people on to represent both sides of a political dispute. MSNBC almost never has anyone on except those who support their leftist viewpoint. The main part of Fox's programming day is shows like Hannity and O'Reilly who have never made any bones about their ideological slant and have never represented themselves as being anything other than commentators. But even they consistently have people from the other side on their shows.
You draw a false equivalence. Fox is nothing like MSNBC. Fox is much much better and more fair. I don't see how anyone could miss this except as a deliberate effort to misrepresent.
When Fox replaces their absurd morning show Fox & Friends with a show led by a retired liberal Democratic politician then we might see some "balance" at FauxNews.