@Schwarzenegger Dear Arnold, this is my son Walker, he is autistic and absolutely loves you. He asked me to send you this picture of his John Matrix pose. Walker will be 11 tomorrow. If you happen to see this tweet and have the time, could you please wish him a happy birthday ❤️ https://t.co/eS8oKoeaCa
This week I sat down with @USCGOP and @trojandemocrats to find some common ground. Their work together on this townhall inspired me. I hope to do it again soon so these students can inspire our politicians to focus on solutions instead of partisan debates. https://t.co/aCN4veIiYA
Crazy to think that HBO's Tales from the Crypt became part of the pop culture canon so rapidly that a mere eight episodes into the series they had Arnold Schwarzenegger come in to co-intro a segment he directed, cracking Cryptkeeper jokes & wearing a Tales from the Crypt t-shirt. https://t.co/vphi8Y34Tp
He was truly one of a kind and I hope each and every one of us can find inspiration in his story. I was lucky to know him and I will miss him dearly. My thoughts are with his family. 4/4
He told me the power of the body was nothing compared to the power of the mind. He was one of the strongest men in the world and he believed that real strength came from words. 3/
When I was lucky enough to really get to know him later, I was blown away. This man wasn’t just a great lifter - he was a great thinker. He talked about poetry and politics like a professor, and carried around more books than weights. 2/
Yuri Vlasov taught all of us that “impossible” is just a word. He was the first person to clean and jerk 200KG, and he inspired me when I met him as a young lifter in 1961. It is because of people like him that I refuse to call myself self-made. 1/ https://t.co/K4qGV0rzEz
When I ran for Governor, he was the first to support me. He became one of my most important supporters & advisors. Instead of going on about how he filled every room he entered with joy & wisdom, I’m sharing the letter I sent him on his 100th birthday. I will miss you, George. https://t.co/sFofOZlGXj
George had a servant’s heart that gave itself to this country until its very last beat. He was a great American, and a good man. He was a wonderful mentor to me and a visionary for our country. My thoughts are with Charlotte and his family.
Today is Holocaust Remembrance Day. These two Holocaust survivors stood in the same line at Auschwitz — 70 years later they met for the first time https://t.co/hHgkcb4Gfh
"Governor @Schwarzenegger specifically refused to ask for any special treatment because he wanted to have the same exact experience as everyone in LA... when he spoke out about it, it was real. His experience should give the people who are currently eligible hope, not outrage." https://t.co/3aUYJncQ4r
The @latimes did a disservice to their readers by saying "Shots for them, but not for you" about @Schwarzenegger using the county website and waiting in line at Dodger Stadium to get his vaccine. The real story offers hope instead of divisive outrage. https://t.co/qBZ3El4pqk
The @latimes did a disservice to their readers by saying "Shots for them, but not for you" about @Schwarzenegger using the county website and waiting in line at Dodger Stadium to get his vaccine. The real story offers hope instead of divisive outrage. https://t.co/qBZ3El4pqk