Maybe a blogging skill? Sort of like the liberal guardian?
I could see that happening - pay a couple of thousand to buy servers, maybe pay a monthly service fee of a couple hundred, and you can assign people to write for it. Raises computer skill and writing skill.
I have noticed some stuff in the source code about Liberals blogging. It doesn't appear to be fully implemented, though. It appears like the function that handles Liberal blogging is never actually called, since no option has been added to the user interface to call it. There are actually a bunch of functions like that which never get called, that all appear to be half-implemented features, although I haven't actually looked at all of them and it would take too long to list them all.
Anyway, the current game DOES allow you to legally raise your Computer skill by checking public opinion polls. I'm not quite sure as to whether whoever wrote the Liberal blogging function plans on fully implementing it and making it an option you can actually pick in the user interface. But, since that is already in the source code, it's clear somebody else has already had this idea of adding Liberal blogging as a feature that you can do. Perhaps this feature should be fully implemented so that you can actually use it, I guess it's a good idea, no real reason not to, except that if we add too many more options to the "A - Engaging in Liberal Activism" section, there won't be enough space on the screen to list all of them.
And the other real question is, how much effect on public opinion should Liberal blogging have? I would say that it should probably depend on computer skill and writing skill, as well as POSSIBLY these others: intelligence attribute, heart attribute, wisdom attribute, charisma attribute, persuasion skill, religion skill, business skill, science skill, law skill, art skill, music skill, psychology skill, teaching skill, and seduction skill. Yes I listed a lot, those other ones besides computer and writing are just possibilities, I don't think they should ALL be taken into account, here is just the reasoning behind them: intelligence is the base attribute for computer and writing skill and you have to be smart to write a good blog. You have to have more heart than wisdom to be Liberal, and if you're not very Liberal, the stuff you write won't be very Liberal either. If you have very high computer and writing skills and high intelligence, sure you could be good at blogging, but you'd have centrist/moderate views. Charisma and persuasion come into play because you are trying to persuade people to agree with your point of view. Religion, business, and science skills all come into play because knowing about these topics in-depth gives you more credibility with Conservatives and more of an ability to persuade them, and people blog about those topics and the better your knowledge is, the more persuasive you are (Religion giving you the ability to win theological arguments, Business giving you the ability to win economic arguments, and Science giving you the ability to win scientific arguments). Law is also something people blog about, and with a high law skill you can make excellent legal arguments in your blog about why Liberal policies are the way to go (plus, many lawyers and judges out there read legal blogs, so this could influence the judicial system). Art comes into play because part of a website or blog is the design, which requires artistic talent, and lots of blogs have Photoshopped images or other artwork on them, such as Internet memes and such (this would affect your audience size, not how persuasive you are). Music skill could come into play if you are podcasting rather than just posting a regular blog that has text and images, or if you are video blogging on a site like YouTube (if you made really good music for a video blog on YouTube, you'd have more people watch it and a bigger audience, although it wouldn't affect how persuasive you are). Psychology skill, while normally just for interrogations, is the ability to understand how other people think, and if you're blogging and want to actually change people's minds, it could play some role, especially if you are replying to comments posted on it by trolls and trying to have a psychological effect on them. Teaching skill would affect your ability to teach people your Liberal ideology so people reading your blog, listening to your podcast, or watching your vlog on YouTube would learn all about the proper Liberal worldview they should have. Seduction skill would affect your ability to get lots of viewers by acting seductive in a video blog or posting seductive photos of yourself on the blog that increase its viewership. Of course, most things in the game don't rely on more than 2 or 3 skills or attributes, so most of those skills or attributes, other than computer and writing skill, probably wouldn't be included in determining your overall effectiveness as a blogger, I am just listing them as possibilities.
Anyway, as a blogger, there'd be 2 main variables: how large your audience is, and how persuasive your blog is. If your blog is very bad at being persuasive writing, it will actually backfire, since people will find your horrible writing amusing and post in the comments section things that refute all your arguments. A very persuasive blog will have a big effect on persuading everyone who actually reads it. But you'll also need a big audience. The audience for a blog starts out at zero when you create a blog, and then gradually grows over time, if you update it regularly and the content is high quality. If you go too long without updating a blog, you'll lose audience. A successful blog needs to be updated every day. Computer skills are needed to keep the blog online and keep it from being taken down by hackers, and know how to post articles, put pictures in them, do stuff like that. Without blog advertising, a blog's audience probably only grows quite slowly, even it the quality is good. And Internet advertising for your blog costs money, but is optional. It would increase your audience, depending on how much you spend. But new people brought in by advertising will quickly stop being interested unless the quality is good, and if the persuasive writing quality is bad, then again, it can have a negative impact on them and convince them that you are wrong, at least among your audience members. If you are using a free blogging service, and you have a high-profile blog that Conservatives don't like, they might be able to persuade the blogging service to take down your blog if you post something offensive, especially depending on free speech laws. If you pay for your own web hosting, then Conservatives can only get your blog offline by hacking it (which they would only do if it has a wide enough audience for them to notice it), and you could protect against this by having a high Computer skill.
And of course, the various documents you can publish in the Liberal Guardian, you'd also be able to publish on your blog too. Anyway, a high-profile blog could actually be more effective than the Liberal Guardian because nobody reads newspapers anymore, that's a dying industry, everyone's on the Internet. But getting a big online audience and keeping it is hard. Most blogs have very little audience and almost no effect on public opinion. But with enough time, effort, skills, and money, a blog can become quite effective at changing public opinion. Those are just my thoughts on how it would work.