Good morning, everybody, and welcome to Day Three (or is it Day Two?) of your Republican National Convention.

Since we're already running on fumes, no analysis this morning, just the facts.

Last night the convention ended with the prime time speeches by Ann Romney and Chris Christie. We dug hers, was a bit indifferent to his.

There was drama inside the Tampa Bay Times Forum, as critics of some rules changes (mainly but not exclusively Ron Paul supporters) say they were unfairly shut out of the process.

There were more protests in Tampa yesterday — the biggest was the march against voter suppression in Ybor's Centennial Park.

Jeb Bush has been the big man on campus this week. Yesterday he joked that if Bill Clinton was the country's first black president (according to Toni Morrison, you might recall), then he's definitely Florida's first Latino governor.

For decades actor Jeff Bridges has taken up the issue of hunger in America. CL's Kate Bradshaw caught up with the star yesterday in Channelside.