CNN: Hillary Clinton’s Real Libya Problem:

She’s already grappling with the political headaches from deleted emails and from the terror attack that left four Americans dead in Benghazi.

But she’ll face a broader challenge in what’s become of the North African country since, as secretary of state in 2011, she was the public face of the U.S. intervention to push out its longtime strongman, Moammar Gadhafi.

Libya’s lapse into the chaos of failed statehood has provided a breeding ground for terror and a haven for groups such as ISIS. Its plight is also creating an opening for Republican presidential candidates to question Clinton’s strategic acumen and to undermine her diplomatic credentials, which will be at the center of her pitch that only she has the global experience needed to be president in a turbulent time. Gathering questions over Libya also point to one of the central complications of Clinton’s campaign for the Democratic nomination, due to formally launch on Saturday: the fact that she must own a record at the State Department that lacks clear-cut diplomatic triumphs.

She was a disaster as Secretary of State, and was a major advocate of waging a war of choice that resulted in a failed state now taken over by terrorists. Worse yet, she was doing that while relying on advice from an advisor who was in bed with people who hoped to get rich of postwar investments. Basically, everything the Democrats said about Dick Cheney and Iraq is true about Hillary and Libya.