And by foreign policy, I suppose you're referring to the deal with Iran
Or the four years as Secretary of State. Or her extensive diplomatic efforts as First Lady.
She also aided in pushing through the affordable Care act, which is a joke. Socialized healthcare isn't a bad idea, but our implementation of it is a disaster. She'll never admit it.
The Affordable Care Act wasn't socialized health care. Also, she was Secretary of State at the time, which focuses on foreign, not domestic, policy.
They do, however, officially claim not to have them and have had UN inspectors visit before, none of which found evidence of a nuclear program.
First of all, the inspectors are from the IAEA, not the United Nations. The distinction is worth noting. Also, they have refused IAEA inspectors numerous times in the past and evidence has indicated they have developed nuclear technologies that have weapons-only applications.
Israel is still a member of the UN, and simply because they have not signed the NPT does not render them immune to the UN.
It does, however, mean they do not have to abide by the NPT.
Having experience is one thing. Being trustworthy, representative, and not outright evil is another.
Can you find me an example in her long history of public service that she has been outright evil?