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A Birthday Present for Blue Hampshire

by: Dean Barker

Wed Nov 18, 2009 at 05:58:48 AM EST


Three years ago, when every member of our federal delegation was a Republican, but shortly after the great blue wave of '06,  Mike Caulfield, Laura Clawson, and I opened the doors of Blue Hampshire.


Since then, we've been through one of the longest and most exciting First-in-the-Nation Primaries in history. We've been witness to the election of New Hampshire's first female US Senator, and our country's first African-American president.  We saw New Hampshire adopt civil unions, and now full marriage equality.

Along the way we've had visits from presidential candidates, members of congress, state legislators, pundits, staffers, and politicos of all kinds. We've been profiled and quoted in national newspapers and magazines, made local and national TeeVee and radio appearances, and in a variety of state media venues.

That's all pretty neat. But what makes this place special isn't that at all.  It's the readers who make Blue Hampshire a part of their day.  The 2350 of you who have signed up for an account, and the near 3.3 million times you've leafed through our virtual pages.  More specifically, the community of writers and activists who drive the reality-based discussion here ever forward to progressive goals.

In short, the best part about Blue Hampshire is that it's an open space for New Hampshire progressives to confirm that we are not alone, that our goals and dreams for a better Granite State and country are shared by other patriotic Granite Staters.  I am often reminded that it wasn't that long ago that the country I love was run by the worst chief executive in the history of our Republic, and the state I love was dominated at all levels of public service by the party he belonged to and values he pushed.

But more to the point - I've got a birthday present for you!

Today we are proud to announce that Jennifer Daler is Blue Hampshire's newest Managing Editor!

This will allow Jennifer, already a fantastic writer and progressive with a real understanding of state house issues, to expand even further in the area of growing this community and making the functionality of this site as vibrant an experience as it can be for you.

As for me, I am looking to shift gears a bit. After three years of daily posts, on top of family life and the demands of my actual day job, this change will allow me to repurpose what little free time I have on writing, at which, among all the moving parts of running a community blog, I feel I'm strongest.  As the person most often managing the store, being the most public "face" of Blue Hampshire has inevitably had some impact on how I express myself.  Having Jennifer on board will let me be myself again, while at the same time opening up Blue Hampshire to new possibilities. There will probably not be much of a noticeable outward difference here for you, Dear Reader.  But what it will mean is that Jennifer will be as involved in the behind the scenes day-to-day blog management as Laura and I are.

To that end, if you are a politician, a political campaign, an advocacy group, reporter, producer, a someone of something with somesuch to offer, please also include Jennifer in your emails to BH (psst- you can find her email addy just like ours in the left margin masthead).

And for Laura, the two Mikes, elwood, susanthe, and Jennifer, thank you for being such a wonderful and supportive team.  The same goes to our core group of incredible hamsters - Kathy, JimC, Jim Splaine, DD, the Emperor, Doug, hannah, Jack, Ray, and many more big tent regulars I'm forgetting at the moment.

One last thing: in a felicitous bit of timing, the New Hampshire Young Democrats are having their "3rd Annual NHYD Kennedy Awards Celebration to be held at 6:00 PM on Friday, November 20, 2009 at The Shaskeen at 909 Elm Street in Manchester.":

We will present the C. Arthur Soucy NHYD Achievement Award jointly to Dean Barker, Mike Caufield and Laura Clawson. Together, they created www.BlueHampshire.com and in doing so created an open forum for progressive discourse that has helped energize Democrats in the Granite State.
What an honor - especially since I grew up apolitical, and started this journey with no tool other than an internet connection.  Thanks, Young Dems!  And I hope I'll be able to see some of you there in real time and space.
Dean Barker :: A Birthday Present for Blue Hampshire
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Thanks Dean for all your work (4.00 / 9)
I know how hard it is to have both a full time job, a half-time blog job, and a personal life.

You more than almost anyone in NH! (4.00 / 4)
Thanks for what you do, and what you have done.

birch, finch, beech

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Congratulations All Around (4.00 / 5)
The promotion is well deserved, the award is well deserved, and the greater free time is perhaps the most richly deserved.

Good luck with the time, Dean. Personally I intend to fill your time (and inbox) with YouTube music links ...



An honor well deserved (4.00 / 6)
The Blue Hampshire team has created the water cooler for progressive politics - both in shaping it and discussing it. Congratulations to all.

And congrats to Jennifer in her new role!

Zandra Rice Hawkins (Granite State Progress)


Thank you for the vote of confidence (4.00 / 13)
Dean, Laura, Mike, Mike, Elwood, Susanthe, and all of you who make this site such a must-read.

I'm excited about taking on more responsibility and helping to grow our community.


Dean -- The Conservative In Me... (4.00 / 4)
...makes me not like this change of you "shifting gears" even a little bit, especially since www.BlueHampshire.com has served such a vital purpose of communicating and, at many times, unifying ideas of importance.  The role www.BlueHampshire.com, and you, played in the success of House Bill 436 for marriage equality is undoubted.

However, the more liberal in me realizes that the only sure thing in life is change, and as our lives change we see new possibilities.  www.BlueHampshire.com is evolving, just as is Dean Barker!  


I think the surest measure of success is the continuance of (4.00 / 7)
an enterprise after the originators have left.  Which is not to say that anyone should go away; only that when they do, the good continues on.

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Wow (4.00 / 7)
I know I speak for many, many BHers when I say. . . .

Dean and Jennifer, we're grateful for your leadership.  Thanks for building this community, and for the time and energy you dedicate to sustaining -- and growing -- it.  You make us better citizens.


Excellent! (4.00 / 2)
All around excellent on everything!



"When you get to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on."  Franklin D. Roosevelt    


Great news (4.00 / 2)
To Jennifer I wish all good things,to Dean best of luck with your golf game.
To paraphrase Andy Borowitz, lately things in Washington get us progressive bloggers so mad, sometimes we even get dressed. Blog on !

for transparency sake ~I represent Union print shops

Congratulations! (4.00 / 3)
And happy birthday; this place gives blogs a good name.

--
No tea; no decaf.

@DougLindner


Good news all around! (4.00 / 2)
Here's to a moderately increased level of sanity for Dean, and another vote of confidence for my good neighbor Jennifer!

Thanks to Dean, Laura, and Mike for the gift to our beloved state, from a native of same.

Republicans believe government is bad - then they get into office and prove it.


Congrats & Happy Birthday! (4.00 / 4)
Speaking on behalf of the N.H. Young Democrats, we're HONORED to grant the Blue Hampshire crew our highest award and very much look forward to seeing Dean, the Hamster crew & our YD peeps at the Shaskeen. A party for progressives of all ages - it will be a fun time.

And congratulations Jennifer!!!


Happy Birthday Blue Hampshire (4.00 / 4)
thank you to the masthead, contributing writers, and all the participants for making this the place for the progressive cool kids.  

sanctimonious purist/professional lefty

Hamsters Rule! (4.00 / 2)
Even though a post I made here wound up in my Personnel file.. it's wonderful to have such a great club house in which to hang out with fellow progressives, listen to music and make fun of JonnyB.  

Why do you say socialism like it's a bad thing?

Congrats! (4.00 / 5)
Annie recorded this yesterday on our way back from Washington...she'll miss tonight's fun due to a previously-scheduled house party in Concord, but either Kari or I will be there...




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