Tuesday on MSNBC, NJ Gov. Chris Christie talks to Chris Hayes who said it is "fatiguing" to have a president "who utters untrue things this much."



"I want to ask you another thing. The president says a lot of untrue things all the time. That's just a documented fact. And I'm not going to say I know what is in his mind because you have to know his state of mind. Yesterday he said Finland is buying F-18s. They're not buying any F-18s. That's like a perfect little micro example of these untruths that come out all the time. It's tiring. It's fatiguing. It's bizarre to have a president who utters untruths things this much. Don't you agree?" the MSNBC host asked Christie.



"Well, I don't want you to be tired or fatigued, Chris," Christie responded.



"This is what I feel," Christie said. "I feel like the intensity of the coverage of this president, for now, seven months or so, a little over seven months, has been exhausting. I watch you guys, I watch some of the other networks. It feels like this presidency has been going on for four years already, not seven months."



"Yeah, well, he likes that," Hayes said.



"I am not saying he doesn't like all the attention," Christie said.



"He is driving a lot of that attention," the MSNBCer said back.



"Of course. Part of it is the exhaustion that some of the people feel, and I understand that exhaustion, is not just because of him. I think it is also because of the intensity of the coverage of every little thing that goes on. Which I haven't seen with previous presidents. And I'm not saying it is even a bias. I think it was the same thing with George W. Bush. And often times with Barack Obama. This is even more intense than either of those," Christie said.