THE NATIONAL TREASURY CRIPPLED.
COUNTLESS LIVES RUINED.
WHOLE NATIONS DESTROYED.
Everybody makes mistakes, but when an American president blunders the result can be catastrophic.
This in-depth look at presidential decision-making
processes gone wrong reveals the policies and courses of action that
seemed promising at the time, but turned out to be the worst decisions
American presidents have made. The stories featured here altered the
course of the nation’s history, and in some cases changed the
history of the world for the worse.
Every chapter takes the reader inside the White
House as the president confronts trouble at home and threats from
abroad and explains the problems and choices the president faced, what
he hoped to achieve, and why his decision went horribly wrong,
including:
- The war that cost 20,000 American lives, reduced the U.S.
Capitol and the White House to smoking ruins, and achieved none of the
president’s goals.
- The relocation plan that sent a clear message to former
Confederates that the federal government had abandoned the millions of
newly freed slaves.
- The half-hearted invasion that led the world to the brink of nuclear war.
- The failed burglary and the bungled cover-up that forced a president from office.
Failures of the Presidents is a gripping and
horrifying history of presidential directives—most well intended
but some arguably not—resulting in terrible disaster.