Stuart  Stevens, Mitt Romney’s top strategist, knew his candidate’s convention  speech needed a memorable mix of loft and grace if he was going to bound out of  Tampa with an authentic chance to win the presidency. (From left) Stuart Stevens, Mitt Romney, and Clint Eastwood are shown. | AP PhotosSo Stevens, bypassing the  speechwriting staff at the campaign’s Boston headquarters, assigned the  sensitive task of drafting it to Peter Wehner, a veteran of the last three  Republican White Houses and one of the party’s smarter wordsmiths.

Not a word Wehner wrote was ever spoken.

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