Sean Hannity and Tim Stewart attribute rising gas prices to Biden's green policies and California's restrictive regulations, which reduced refineries from 40 to 8. They highlight A-10 operations against Iran in the Strait of Hormuz and propose the U.S. gatekeep Iranian oil to counter China. Stewart condemns NATO as a "paper tiger" while callers advocate capturing Karg Island and ending political infighting. Ultimately, the episode frames energy independence and aggressive foreign policy as essential for national security and economic stability. [Automatically generated summary]
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A lot of worry, concern, ginned up a lot by the media as it relates to the price of gas at the pump.
One update on that.
Military Times is reporting U.S. Air Force A-10 Thunderbolt attack aircraft are now engaged in maritime interdiction operations along the southern flank of Operation Epic Fury, targeting the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps and fast attack watercraft in the Strait of Hormuz.
According to the Joint Chiefs, the A-10 Warhog is now engaged across the southern flank.
And so the president is doing everything.
Now, I just want to point out a couple of things here, and then we'll play Scott Bessant in a second.
Scott Bessant was on Mornings with Maria, and he pointed out that the president is making all sorts of things.
We're tapping the strategic petroleum reserves.
Other countries are doing the same.
All the efforts in the world are being made to protect the Strait of Hormuz.
Trump may soon even unsanction Iranian oil to help drive down prices.
We have Venezuelan oil.
It's not as bad as they are saying.
And again, we're looking at about a month's timeframe, and it's going to be drawdown time.
That is my prediction.
Now, I just want to point out one thing.
Joe Biden's idiotic green energy policies drove the price of gas well above $4 a gallon nationally for five straight months.
And in some places, like California, it was like $6 a gallon.
So I don't really want to hear it.
Democrats are now predicting a global depression because gas prices are at $3.88 per gallon.
It's not what we want to pay.
It's not what we will be paying.
As a matter of fact, gas prices will go back down as soon as this ends.
And Donald Trump is not for these forever wars.
You know, I can take you back how the media reported this.
You know, AP called it good news for consumers when Biden's gas prices finally stood at $3.99 a gallon nationwide.
And if you compare the Democrats' media, you know, hysterically negative coverage, it's all Trump bashing 24-7.
You know, if Biden got too much blame when the price of gasoline shot up to a record $5.02 a gallon, and this is in 2022, and this is just before, by the way, he raided the strategic petroleum reserves.
He did it before an election.
The AP, they were applauding Biden's gas prices at $3.99 a gallon.
Okay, we're not paying that now as of yet.
We're getting close, but it's going to be short-lived.
That's just a fact.
And the president is, you know, obviously working on it.
Here's what Scott Besson said this morning.
We unsanction Russian oil.
We knew that there were about 130 million barrels on the water, and we created supply that is beyond the Straits of Hormuz.
So we anticipated this.
We knew that there could be a temporary, and I want to emphasize temporary choke point there.
And there was 130 million barrels of floating storage.
In the coming days, we may unsanction the Iranian oil that's on the water.
It's about 140 million barrels.
So depending on how you count it, that's 10 days to two weeks of supply that the Iranians had been pushing out.
That would have all gone to China.
In essence, we will be using the Iranian barrels against the Iranians to keep the price down for the next 10 or 14 days as we continue this campaign.
All right.
So that's where we are, and that's all good news.
Anyway, joining us now is Tim Stewart.
We welcome him back to the program.
He's the president of U.S. Oil and Gas.
And by the way, you can follow him, USOGA, and see his latest.
He's dunking on Gavin Newsom regularly, and he's got a wicked sense of humor.
And I think that's pretty interesting.
But anyway, we welcome you back, Tim.
Thanks for being with us.
What's the price a gallon out in Gavin's California?
Because I understand we're getting to the point where the gas itself may be less per gallon than the actual taxes and fees that Gavin's putting on a gallon of gasoline.
Yeah, Sean, you know, that's an interesting thing because gasoline prices go up and down, but taxes and fees stay forever, don't they?
And California really has reached that point where as they go forward on their new air regulations, you're going to have the fees and the taxes are going to cost almost as much, if not more, than the actual gasoline itself.
But as well you were just saying, look, I would say thank God for U.S. shale.
You know, we're the number one, the world's number one producer.
And I think this Iran mess is exactly why we can never rely on a choke point that's halfway across the world.
We've got some energy independence.
And I agree with you.
Look, it's going to be rough for the next couple of weeks, but I trust the administration and their ability to prosecute this war.
And I think the volatility you see going up, you'll see as much as pretty steady decline as would surprise a bunch of people.
You know, he might have a little bit more money.
Now it has the highest poverty rate.
It has the highest homeless rate in the country.
I'm not sure if you're aware, but California already spent another $114 million on an unfinished wildlife crossing bridge leading to nowhere.
And now they're going to spend, I guess it's like, you know, $30 million or so above the estimates.
I just don't want to get lectured by Gavin Newsome.
I mean, the highest sales taxes, gas taxes, income taxes, and the guy's still anywhere between $18 and $26 billion in the hole every single year, in large part because it's a sanctuary city or state.
And with that, it means that all the services, kids going to school, other services, healthcare services, Medi-Cal, are all going to illegal immigrants and taxpayers afoot in the bills.
So we don't need lectures from Gavin.
Yeah, that's $114 million for that wildlife bridge to nowhere.
That's like almost three Somali daycares, if you think about it.
That's a lot of money.
You know, California is interesting because it's kind of an energy island.
And the result is that when Gavin Newsom's California really began to put the squeeze on the economy, the fossil fuel economy that built California, basically, and we saw the number of refineries drop from 40 to 8.
Yes, it's a pain for California drivers, but it's also a national security issue because those same refineries also supply the U.S. military.
And so really lousy California energy policy is now becoming a national security issue for our military and our ability to prosecute war across the ocean.
It's something that I honestly think the Trump administration is right to take a good hard look and begin and start taking actions, which will essentially sort of take the regulatory power away from California itself and put it back into the federal government, which nobody ever thought that that was a good idea.
But in this particular case, it's something that has to be done.
What if the president, at the end of all of this, has a partnership with Iran?
And let's say we actually are in control of Carg Island, just like we now have this partnership with Venezuela, just like the president has already made his own moves to tap into all the vast natural resources, gas, coal, and oil that we have in this country.
I would suspect that we're going to probably be paying, when all is said and done, the lowest amount for a gallon of gas and the lowest prices of energy we have seen in decades when it's finished.
You know, there are going to be a couple really interesting things come out of this, Sean.
The first is, you're exactly right.
I think the U.S. has already tested its role as the gatekeeper of Venezuelan oil.
If this turns out the way we think, they're going to be the gatekeeper of Iranian oil.
And that is a clear message to China on everything from controlling the rare earth supply chain for the rest of the world.
You control that.
If you put the squeeze on us, we can control your energy supply.
The other interesting thing is events like this always shift the way things are done.
I think it ultimately shifted forever.
Crude inevitably flows.
It always does.
And what you're seeing is a volatility in this market like this, that producing countries will look for different ways to get their product to market.
The Saudis ramped up that pipeline.
Iraq yesterday announced that they're going to do the same for a pipeline to Turkey.
I think ultimately this decision and the action taken by the administration will forever change the calculus of how crude gets out of the Middle East to its markets.
And that's not a bad thing.
You know, it really is interesting.
The final thing, Sean, I think, is I think Trump has done a pretty good job of saying to Europe, this is actually your problem more than ours.
And it's kind of an interesting place to see who is with us on an international problem versus who's willing to just sit back and wait for somebody else to solve it.
I actually take maybe a stronger stance than you on this.
I think Europe is finished.
I think decades of unfettered immigration without assimilation.
You know, I never thought we'd have 80-plus Sharia courts in Great Britain, but we do.
I never thought there'd be no-go zones in Europe, but there are, including France.
I never thought they would embrace radical socialism, climate alarmism the way they have, nor did I ever think that Europe after World War II would ever neglect national security as they have for a number of decades.
And I would argue that NATO is a paper tiger and meaningless.
And without the U.S. as part of it, I don't think they even have the ability to protect themselves.
And I think maybe it's time for America's contribution to go away because we do have the ability to protect themselves.
And, you know, I'll give you an example.
If you look at the countries that are all for removing the Iranian regime, Jordan, Kuwait, UAE, Saudis, Oman, the Qataris, Bahrain, and then you have countries that have embraced people that don't want to assimilate to their culture, Great Britain, France, Spain, Canada.
Oh, they're the only ones that have been resistant to helping this effort.
Are they really that ignorant of history?
Do I need to remind the French what happened on the beaches of Normandy?
Do I need to remind Great Britain about the contribution of American treasure to help them and help Winston Churchill save Western civilization during his time?
Because it's a pretty quick history lesson.
It really is.
And I think the thing that we'll learn out of this is the weak policy always invites chaos, doesn't it?
The interesting thing is how the Gulf states have condemned Iran for their attacks, and Europe has not said anything.
The bottom line is strong leadership.
Actually, it's worse than that.
Europe has said no.
Europe has said, even though they get more of their energy and oil from the Strait of Hormuz, we get 1%.
We don't need their oil.
We really don't.
Yeah.
And I think, you know, American energy strength, the fact that we are now the largest producer, we have developed energy independence.
That strong leadership, when you combine that with maximum American production, you reopen the strait, this pain will end fast.
But we are in a much, much better situation than our Asian or European partners.
Again, I've got to hand it to the Trump administration, who eight years ago foresaw what needed to take place, and they did it.
And the Shale Revolution responded, again, Sean, we're in a much better situation.
The oil markets are really divided into three.
You're seeing three separate crude markets, one for Asia, one for Branton, one for West Texas.
And we're still under $100 a barrel, and that's a good place to be.
It's not ideal, but it's a lot better than $175 like some people are paying today.
All right, quick break.
More with Tim Stewart, president of U.S. Oil and Gas on the other side.
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A lot of people worried about the short-term price of energy.
He's the president of U.S. Oil and Gas.
All right, let's assume the president keeps with the Trump doctrine.
This is not going to be a forever war.
I keep hearing a timeframe.
We're going to maybe hopefully be wrapping this up in three or four weeks.
How quickly will the markets rebound?
What do you expect?
I mean, this is your area of expertise, not mine.
Part of the challenge is how long these strikes go on the actual facilities in the Gulf-producing states.
The White House and Pentagon were really careful not to attack Iran's production or the refining of their export facilities.
I think Israel may have not been careful to keep with that strategy, and the result was the Iranians began to target oil assets themselves.
Natural gas, for example, LNG, when Qatar's terminal was hit yesterday, 17% of the export capacity wiped out.
It remains to be seen.
I mean, the first initial response is always, oh, the world is horrible.
The world's going to come to an end with this.
And then the industry gets back and rebuilds relatively quickly.
The interesting thing is what it does is it allows the U.S. to be able to supply additional product on the global market, particularly in LNG.
And I think that will position us well in the future.
So, again, it depends on how long and how prolonged and how precise these attacks are and if they continue.
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So it is in the administration's interest to wrap this up as quick as they possibly can.
Tell me what you obviously have a beef with Gavin Newsom, and you're very funny in your posts.
Tell me where this stems from.
I mean, I don't have a personal beef with Gavin Newsome.
I have a beef with the fact that they don't take ownership of their own problems when it comes to energy policy.
And as of late, they have been trying to blame President Trump for their fact that their driver is paying $6 or more because of their bad policies.
And look, Sean, I've been in D.C. for 30 years.
There are very few times when people are actually held accountable by somebody else.
And that's what we're trying to do is to make sure that he doesn't just be able to say what he wants to say without some sort of retort.
So the best way to do that, honestly, is through a little pith and vinegar.
And we try to be a little snarky about it.
But the fact is we're not going to let him continue to say what he wants to say without some sort of response.
I like it.
I'm not, you know, remember, he's a no-show governor, full-time podcaster, full-time Trump stalker, full-time ex-poster, now full-time author, full-time world traveler.
And people in the Pacific Palisades don't have water in their hydrants or water in their reservoir, and they can't get a building permit, you know, a year and a half later.
It's insane.
Anyway, we appreciate Tim Stewart, president of U.S. Oil and Gas.
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Linda, I don't know.
Let's take a little trip down memory lane, shall we?
Because if I remember correctly, you know, Clinton, Bush, Obama, Biden, didn't they all agree on the Iranian threat?
I don't think this is a question.
The only one that had the guts not to try to.
Yeah.
Well, I mean, Obama, Biden in particular, they tried to bribe the supreme leader and mullahs and they dropped billions and billions and cash and other currency from cargo planes and said, pretty pleased with sugar on top.
Please don't build a weapon.
And meanwhile, they gave them the money to build out their facilities, moment terror, build up their ballistic missile systems.
Great job, Joe.
Great Joe.
Barack Hussein, Obama.
Listen.
I am formally announcing my intention to cut off all trade and investment with Iran.
Our second goal is to prevent regimes that sponsor terror from threatening America or our friends and allies with weapons of mass destruction.
Iran aggressively pursues these weapons and exports terror while an unelected few repress the Iranian people's hope for freedom.
I strongly believe that our national security interests now depends upon preventing Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.
Well, I can say to you, Iran will never get a nuclear weapon on my watch, as they say.
This terrorist regime can never have a nuclear weapon.
I'll say it again.
They can never have a nuclear weapon.
Man, the president's message was clear, and he ran on it.
Shouldn't be a surprise.
Pam is in the great state of Alaska.
I'm fascinated with the state of Alaska.
Where in Alaska do you live, Pam?
Kenai.
Where's that?
I don't think.
South of Anchorage.
Oh.
You know what I love about Alaska?
The rugged individualism of people there.
You have to be pretty tough to live in Alaska.
You got to be willing to live a little bit off the land.
You got to be self-reliant.
You got to, I mean, it's hard.
The conditions can be difficult.
I mean, that's why I love shows like Life Below Zero, and I love Deadliest Catch.
I don't know if you ever watch these shows.
I'm addicted to them.
Yeah, I do sometimes.
But it's the best place, I think, in the U.S. to live.
They actually, instead of you paying state taxes, they give you a check every year, don't they?
Well, maybe not this year.
I think the government's going to keep it.
Keep it and spend it.
Why is the government going to keep it and spend it?
Oh, because they can't balance their budget.
I think we need Doge up here.
I think you need a new senator, too.
I think Lisa Murkowski has done enough damage.
Definitely.
And thank you for taking my call.
But I did want to comment on our previous caller.
You will be blessed when you have grandkids.
I have nine.
Oh, my goodness.
You have nine grandchildren?
That's nine more people that I'd have to worry about my life.
Linda has like 100 kids now.
I don't know how she does it.
Listen, my grandmother had 19 grandchildren.
Well, I'm not done.
Hopefully.
Yo, you want more.
You want to get up to 19.
I happen to love children.
I really do.
I love them.
I think they're amazing.
I mean, you can see the eyes of God through these kids.
They're so innocent and amazing.
There's an honesty in them that is just pure at a level.
And we kind of like indoctrinate them out of being who they really are.
And that's why I hate what the school systems do to our kids.
I mean, they're wonderful, but there is always a part of me that's always going to be a hunter-gatherer.
Take it for what that's worth.
By the way, this is toxic masculinity, Linda.
But always, I feel a responsibility to make sure everybody's taken care of.
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That's it.
That's just how I'm wired.
I can't help it.
I can't change who I am, can I?
No, definitely not.
That's how you've always been.
You've always been sort of, I think, too, being the only boy with all sisters and growing up in a small house, you sort of take over that.
No, I'm the leader of my family.
There's no doubt about it.
Yeah.
Although I would give your sister a run for it.
She's a tough cookie.
Oh, she's a pain in my neck.
Yeah, but she loves you.
She is kind of, you know, she's kind of.
I wish my sister loves me.
I will admit that.
She does.
But I wish she would love me less.
Pam, I didn't mean to take your time.
Go ahead.
That's okay.
Well, I was called about the Iran, and I think we should capture the island of Krag.
Karg Island, yeah.
Karg Island.
Between us and Israel.
Take it over.
We'll take over the oil.
We'll split it between the Irani people.
And I think we should pay us back for liberating them.
I see on the news that's.
100%.
They should pay for their own liberation.
And that, by the way, is Trump Doctrine 1012.
Pentagon wants another 200 billion.
We need to get that money back.
100%.
I totally agree with you.
And I think that, look, I remember when I was first having conversations with Citizen Trump before he was making a final decision about running.
And we had long conversations.
And I was vetting him in my own way.
And I'm just, I remember telling him straight up: if you don't convince me you're a conservative, I'm not going to vote for you.
If you don't convince me that you're the right guy for the job, I'm not going to vote for you.
And we had these long conversations into the night.
And they were, I mean, and he came up with these ideas like, and I'm like, why don't we think this way?
And he talked about Iraq and Afghanistan paying us for their liberation.
I'm like, yeah, that makes sense.
And that's very Trumpian in your thinking.
And I think there's no way he's not thinking that way.
I think he's actually been vindicated by saying things like this in the past.
It's not conventional, but that's what you love about him.
Well, he's in the art of the deal.
And I think the Iranian people would just feel blessed to share that until we got our money back.
100%.
And it's going to be imperative that they have their bare necessities and humanitarian assistance, so on and so forth.
Now, the difference between what the Iranians or whoever's remaining there, what they have been targeting from the onset of this, they target civilian targets like Tel Aviv, highly congested cities.
The Israelis, the Americans combined have been targeting military targets and those responsible for mass death.
Very different philosophy.
We don't target civilians.
As a matter of fact, President Trump said, please stay in your home.
It's too dangerous right now.
Telling people the time will come when you will be able to be the masters of your own destiny, but it's not now.
But that, by the way, that time is now coming very soon.
You can feel it in the air.
It's coming.
Yeah, we could recoup our damages.
Israel and all the other countries that Iran's fired on recoup the damages that they've caused.
So that's all I'm going to steal that island.
Capture it.
All right.
It wouldn't be stealing.
It would be them paying us back for their liberation.
Appreciate the call, Pam.
Thank you.
Let's go to Andrew, South Carolina.
Andrew, how are you?
Glad you called, sir.
Hey, sir.
How you doing?
I'm good.
How you doing?
Nice to finally meet you.
I mean, I don't know.
It's kind of a toss-up.
I mean, I don't know if I wanted to call in Dr. Sean or I wanted to talk to Linda.
Just kidding.
To be honest, what's on your mind?
What's on your mind today, Andrew?
Let's get to it.
I'm an angry American because I work for a living.
I pay my taxes.
And I get tired of winers in Washington, D.C.
I lived two and a half hours away from Washington, D.C. for most of my life.
I lived in West Virginia for 35 years.
And the only thing I've come to learn from the time I could crawl, listen to politics, it seems like, oh, the government's shut down.
Government employees are not going to get paid.
People are quitting.
Why can't there be politicians get fired?
I mean, come on.
And then they're moving on with that.
Well, they can get fired.
It's called voting them out of office.
I mean, they could fire Christy Noel, but yet you can't fire Chuck Schumer.
Well, Christy Noam is a cabinet member and not elected by the people, but there will be an election in New York.
I could see numerous possibilities where Chuck Schumer's career is about to come to an end.
I think that if he was challenged by AOC in a primary, he would lose.
Well, I'm not a political person.
I mean, I reserved as an independent because I quite frankly won't say what party I'm with, but what I will say is I'm just tired of Democrats.
I'm tired of Republicans whining and barking each other.
Why can't we just get along?
I mean, it gets to the point where taxpayer money, the longer the government is, the longer that the government is shut down, we're still spending money.
Why don't we actually start doing things that actually mean things?
I mean, get the whole conflict with Iran done.
Get the whole thing with Cuba done, Venezuela.
Get the whole thing taken care of.
Heck, make Canada another state.
I don't really care.
But at the same time, my taxpayer money is going down the drain.
And the whole Rand Paul, I mean, put your own personal stuff aside.
Let Mark Wayne, which I know he'll probably get voted in, but it kind of makes Rand Paul look, oh, I'm offended.
Okay, did Mark Wayne say something bad?
When you're a politician, you're a servant, which means lay your personal stuff aside, get to work, and then go home and cry later.
Well, to me, it sounds personal.
I mean, there's no other way to put it.
Anyway, my friend, appreciate the call.
800-941-Sean, if you want to be a part of the program, let's say hi to Jack in Queens, New York.
What's up, Jack?
How are you?
All right, Sean.
How you doing?
I'm good.
What's going on?
Well, I wanted to talk about the dump Schumer.
I have a different first name for him, but you know which one.
But why can't anybody let him hear the tapes of when he wanted voter ID back then?
You know, those recordings from the 19th.
I've been playing it on radio and TV.
But what is his answer?
Somebody's got to go up to him and ask him face to face.
What happened between then and now?
Why does he have a different stance on it?
They can't ask him like face to face.
Well, I mean, you're asking the media to actually do a good job.
I wouldn't hold your breath.
What's that?
Great job.
You would only.
I mean, Chuck Schumer won't come near me.
Although I did run into him, you know, one day, I don't go to New York hardly ever.
And I ran into him in a restaurant and I said to him, Senator, it's your favorite cable news host.
He looks up and he says, oh, no.
Not you.
He goes like that.
And I said, Senator, I don't live here anymore.
Don't you miss me?
He goes, honestly, I do.
I thought you'd be happy people like me are leaving.
He said, no, I don't think it's good for New York.
I said, that was interesting.
Yeah.
Anyway, I did a podcast that just dropped today with former New York City Mayor Comrade Bill de Blasio.
I don't know, Linda, if you ever had a chance to see it.
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I mean, I convinced him he was wrong on a lot of issues.
What did you think, Linda?
Listen, the fact that you were able to sit down with Big Bird and have a conversation is pretty amazing.
I will give you that.
But for him to say defunding the police is a mistake.
Right, but I guess it's like a little too late for me, right?
You did a great job.
But for me, for him to say all the things that he could have said when he had the power to change things and actually make a difference and bring people to the middle, that's what the problem is.
Like, it's just the politics overcomes, politics overcomes everything always.
And that to me is the rising problem in our nation.
Well, I mean, at one point he even said, I wish I was more honest when I was a politician.
Yeah, we do too.
Then he started to defend Mamdani lying about, quote, the snowball fight between kids when it was an ambush of cops.
I'm like, you're doing the very thing you just did.
Yeah, you can't defend the indefensible.
You can't do it.
You can't.
Anyway, if you want to watch it, wherever you see your video podcasts, usually most people, I think, go to YouTube.
I'm not well versed in it, to be honest, but I love doing the show.
It's fun.
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