Robert Blaemire Talks About Unforced Errors on Wieser Podcast
Recently, author Robert Blaemire talked about his book Unforced Errors: 15 Bad Decisions That Changed American History on Wieser podcast. He gave listeners a closer look at some of America's most important political decisions while sharing insights into how even successful political leaders can make choices that have unlikely consequences.
Unforced Errors looks into fifteen political and policy choices that, although made during a leader's prime, had unforeseen effects on American history. The book gives readers an in-depth study of leadership, strategy, and the effects of high-stakes decision-making by concentrating on past miscalculations rather than personal errors.
Blaemire has been involved in politics during his adult life. He founded The Committee for American Principles, worked with Senator Birch Bayh, and managed his own political services company. He lives with his family in Chevy Chase, Maryland, and wrote the biography of Senator Bayh.
