Did you read the article? It was nothing she did, the advisors left her. Probably means one of two thing: They know she’s not going to run and don’t want to waste their time, or she was trying to tell them how to do their jobs...
Somebody who isn’t going to run doesnt hire a Hoover Institute adviser instead.....sheesh!
This is nothing more than a way of allowing Scheunemann to leave with some dignity. One can tell as much by the fact he was replaced by an ideological polar opposite. This wasn’t about Scheunemann not having the “time”. This is about Palin assuming a much more traditional conservative view on foreign policy as opposed to what she was saddled with during the McCain disaster.
I believe she’s always had a good relationship with Scheunemann but clearly his views are no longer compatible with hers. This is a very good move on her part. And I’m saying this as someone who didn’t agree with her Libya position.