Although it explains a lot, I'm not sure I feel any better about her ascending to the presidency next year

“well, it’s difficult, and difficult means hard, and hard means — well … something that’s really, really hard. And difficult.”

Kampallawalla admits that she was absent from law school on the day they taught how to talk like a person.

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Vice President Kamala Harris had a rare moment of candor with the media today about why she's so terrible at talking.

During impromptu questioning while leaving an event, Harris was asked by a reporter about the border crisis. The Vice President replied, "The border is like a line that goes between things, which when you think about it, is like a border. This border then divides one thing from another thing, and that is division, and we should all, I believe, work to overcome division."

When asked what on earth that meant, Ms. Harris replied, "Honestly, I don't know…I was absent from law school the day they taught the whole 'talking like a person' thing." She then proceeded into her usual cackle, which caused thousands of crows to rise out of nearby trees, momentarily blocking out the sun.

On further investigation, the University of California confirmed that Ms. Harris was indeed marked absent on the day that Hastings College of Law taught students how to speak. Though most law students arrive with some fundamental grasp of how to group words into a sentence and sentences into a thought, the class was created specifically for Ms. Harris at the recommendation of her academic advisor. That former academic advisor, Professor Marvin Finkelstein, could not be reached for comment as he reportedly checked himself into a mental institution shortly after Ms. Harris' arrival on campus, and plans to remain there "until it's safe."