We’ve noted the Media Research Center’s recent enthusiasm (as well as its “news” division, CNSNews.com) for right-wing Twitter alternative Parler, even as it descends into a conspiracy hub. Turns out there’s a reason for that — one it has yet to tell its readers.
It was revealed this week that conservative financier Rebekah Mercer is a key investor in Parler — so much so that she’s considered a co-founder. If that name sounds familiar, it should: As we documented, not only is Mercer’s family donated millions of dollars to the MRC over the years, making it one of its largest benefactors, Rebekah Mercer sits on the MRC’s board of directors.
But the MRC has never revealed that conflict of interest to its readers, even as its promotion of Parler has ramped up around election time:
- On Nov. 2, Joseph Vaquez gushed over how Parler CEO John Matze “warned Americans on CNBC about Big Tech’s Orwellian censorship against President Donald Trump that will continue right into election night.
- Vazquez fawned over Matze and Parler again in a Nov. 11 post: “A conservative exodus to Parler from liberal Big Tech platforms has taken place since the chaotic election. The rising social media platform had skyrocketed to become the top app on the App Store.”
- The same day, Kayla Sargent cheered how Parler “hasn’t yet bowed to pressure from the left,” adding, “With the rampant censorship on Facebook and Twitter, many conservatives have turned to the Parler platform.”
- On Nov 13, P.J. Gladnick mockingly wrote of “Parler’s great sin of acting as a platform, and not a publisher, which engages in neither censorship nor placing warning or advisory labels on posts.
- In complaining in a Nov. 17 post about a CNN reporter that platforms like Parler spread misinformation and hate, Alexander Hall even admitted that “Rebekah Mercer, daughter of conservative mega donor Robert Mercer, is among the company’s financial investors” — but censored the fact that Mercer is also on the MRC’s board.
- On Nov. 18, Heather Moon argued that “Parler is not as dangerous as experts …. make it out to be, but she too censored the Mercer connection.
This lack of disclosure further affects what little credibility the MRC has.