did you read this thread? http://www.justplainpolitics.com/showthread.php?68772-Hillary-s-Libya-The-Second-Time-as-FarceI don't think the fear about Trump is irrational, at all. He's a volatile, unpredictable person. He's quick to blame and draw conclusions (see: Egyptian airline), thin-skinned and won't even rule out using nukes in Europe. A lot of his rhetoric is already alienating many of our allies, and if he follows through will effectively dismantle many of those alliances - which are vital to our security.
So, I think people are completely spot on to be afraid of a Trump Presidency. It's like electing a petulant child.
If Clinton wasn't such a known screw up/interventionist you argument would hold water in absentia of her actions as Sec of State.Whether Trump would be a great leader on the international stage is impossible to say because it always is before that person is in that leadership position. That's the inconvenient truth of foreign policy, which, with notable exceptions, is more often about situational reactions than about planning in the great, ahem, laboratories of the State Department.
We do know, however, how Hillary Clinton would perform. We have already seen it. And not just in the emails or the opera bouffe of the Russian reset or the backing of Islamists like Erdogan and Morsi or the horrifying mess of Syria or the even more horrifying, non-existent Iran deal, but, most of all, in Libya. That was her baby.
Without a doubt these are 2 very flawed candidates - but "rhetoric alienating our allies" changes if he's POTUS.
Nations organize along realpolitik, not rhetoric.
I agree Trump shoots from the hip. That's a known factor.
But for all of Hillary's so called "qualifications" as Commander in chief she has Libya/Syria,and Iraq/Egypt as her known baggage.
Those are expressed failures in leadership roles. Sanders questions her "judgement" and I do too.
So who do you go to for POTUS depends more then on her shrill characterizations.
Trump is promising realignment .is that good or bad? some of both.

