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Around the Old Dominion

Alexandria firm helps sell the Right's stuff

Virginia Business
June 2004

Conservative authors take note: Your journey to the New York Times bestseller list should probably start with a visit to Shirley & Banister. This 19-year-old Alexandria-based public affairs firm is fast becoming known as the publicity machine for pen-wielding right-wing pundits and politicians.

Among its clients and titles: Ann Coulter and “Slander: Liberal Lies About the American Right”; Sen. Zell Miller and “National Party No More: The Conscience of a Conservative Democrat”; and John Podhoretz and “Bush Country: How Dubya Became a Great President While Driving Liberals Insane.”

“We didn’t plan it this way, but fully one-third of our business now is authors and publishing houses,” says senior partner Craig Shirley, who once served as an adviser to the first President George Bush. “And I think we’ve developed a well-earned reputation for being pretty good at it.”

With the long presidential campaign just getting underway, “we’ll have that much more opportunity to put our authors and books in the national spotlight,” says partner Diana Banister, who notes that the company is gearing up to promote a spate of new conservative titles this summer on such topics as the Clinton impeachment, Senator John Kerry and razor-thin election results.

The firm has a knack for getting their books and authors into the middle of whatever the political news of the day happens to be. But some of Shirley & Banister’s success is clearly the result of whom it knows. The 10-person firm’s client list reads like a Who’s Who of conservative values, including the National Rifle Association and the Washington, D.C.-based Heritage Foundation. And, it boasts personal contacts at 2,700 radio talk shows (most of them conservative), as well as all the cable and network news shows and major publications. “Authors and publishers alike come to us and recommend us because they know that we know conservative media in this country,” Shirley says.

Despite its ties to conservative media the firm doesn’t shy away from the rest. Nor does it mind stirring the pot a bit. The first interview that Shirley & Banister lined up for Ann Coulter after “Slander” hit bookstores was with the Today show’s Katie Couric — in spite of the fact that Coulter had referred to the talk show host in her book as “the affable Eva Braun of early morning TV.”

The controversy certainly didn’t hurt. “Slander” topped the New York Times bestseller list for eight weeks.

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