Friday, May 11, 2012

President Obama Talks Gay Marriage At George Clooney's Record $15M Fundraiser

NUMBERS:
Per a campaign source, 150 people attended who paid $40,000 each. The proceeds will benefit the Obama Victory Fund, which is OFA, the DNC and several state parties. Attendees included Clooney, his girlfriend Stacy Kiebler, Robert Downey Jr., Diane Von Furstenberg, Trina Turk, Barbra Streisand, James Brolin, Tobey Maguire, Billy Crystal, Jack Black, Salma Hayek, Antonio Villaraigosa and Howard Berman. The campaign declined to say how much they expected to raise, though host Jeffrey Katzenberg was overheard telling the crowd that it was a 'record nearly $15 million,' two-thirds of which came from the supporters who took part in a contest to win a seat here.

SCENE:
Guests had to pass two security checkpoints before they reached the valet station in front of Clooney's house. Once they dropped off their cars, they rode golf carts up his steep curving driveway to the party. Your pooler saw little of the Tudor-style ivy-covered stone house, aside from the three-car garage she was housed in. And the garage doors were shut once people started being shuttled up, so we couldn't see who all entered (though I did catch a brief glimpse of Tobey Maguire ' Spider-Man is short). Garage was spotless with few visible signs of life aside from a bike helmet, a garden hose, a few jackets and some Pellegrino.

As LA/Hollywood fundraisers go, the trappings of this one didn't put it in the top 10. While Clooney has a charming Tudor house in a verdant setting (a group favorite: the sign on a tree on the winding drive that said 'Pot-bellied pig Crossing,' for Clooney's late pet, Max), the tented setting on his b'ball court was just so-so. The tent had black walls that one person in the pool likened to garbage bags, and a clear roof so that you could see the sky and trees of the wooded hillside property. White paper lanterns of different sizes hung from the roof, celadon-green wallboards with mirrors were at the front and rear, centerpieces of blue hydrangeas graced each table and two slender, tall white urns flanked the short stage with branches of white blossoms.

About 14 round tables with 10 people each filled the tent. In a table in the middle, actor Tobey Maguire sat to the right of Clooney and his girlfriend, Stacy Kiebler. Nearby, on the edge closest to pool, was Diane Von Furstenberg. Also spotted: actors and entertainers Jack Black, Robert Downey Jr., Salma Hayek, Barbra Streisand (at a rear table and looking serious throughout, in black beret) and husband James Brolin. Said to be there: designer Trina Turk and Billy Crystal.

Celebrity chef Wolfgang Puck cooked for the guests, but there was no food on the table for the brief period that the pool was allowed in and the campaign declined to discuss the menu.

EXCERPTS:
Clooney and Katzenberg spoke first, before the pool was allowed inside. Standing outside, we heard brief snippets. Clooney joke about receiving emails inviting him to enter a raffle to win dinner at his own house. We could hear Katzenberg's intro more clearly: 'As all of us can remember all too well, back in 2008, things were very, very scary,' he said, noting that unemployment was high, the nation was embroiled in two wars. 'Then candidate Barack Obama told us they want back would not be easy. He told us yes you can. I think it's fair to say yes we have. We are headed today in the right direction. Just yesterday he did the right thing yet again. [Applause]. He did the right thing by confirming his support for every American to enjoy the blessing, privilege and dignity of marriage.'

'Once again the entertainment industry has stepped forward in a very big way,' Katzenberg said, naming John Kennedy, Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton and now Barack Obama as beneficiaries.

Just as he introduced POTUS, pool was led in to see a standing ovation greeting the president as both Clooney and Katzenberg exited to take their seats among the round tables. Obama began his remarks at 7:27 p.m. OBAMA spoke 19 minutes.

'I want to thank Jeffrey (Katzenberg) not just for this evening, but for his tenacious support and advocacy since we started back in 2007. He has consistently been there for me, through thick and through thin, through all the ups and downs, and occasionally he would call, and he would say, 'Barack, I don't think that things are working the way they're supposed to.'  Over the last three and a half years he remained an extraordinary friend. So Jeffrey, thank you.

'And I want to thank Clooney for letting us use his basketball court. This man has been talking smack about his basketball game ever since I've known him.' Obama said he and the actor had known each other for quite a while, and that famous 'Hope' poster from the 2008 campaign by Shepard Fairey of him was actually a picture of him and Clooney when the latter was advocating for Darfur. He told the donors, 'People don't realize that the photograph of me is actually me sitting next to George. And this is the first time that George Clooney has actually been photo-shopped out of a picture.' (Laughter and applause.) Never happened before. (Laughter.)  Never happened before, will never happen again.  (Laughter.)

Potus said Fairey did a poster for Clooney with both men in the same picture. 'Why he said at the bottom 'Dope and Hope,' I don't know.' More laughter. 'We raised a lot of money because everybody loves George. They like me, they love him. And rightfully so. Not only is he an unbelievable actor, but he is one of those rare individuals who is at ease with everybody, he seems to occupy a constant state of grace, and uses his extraordinary talents on behalf of something truly important.'

Then went into his familiar stump speech' He joked that he has aged. 'People have comment on the fact I've got gray hair now. There was a blog post about look how wrinkly Obama is getting. [Laughter]. Sort of distressing. George doesn't have to go through these things.'

Clooney interjected, 'You look good to me!'

Clooney listened intently to Potus throughout, his hands folded as if in prayer and his chin resting on them.

Frankly, Potus didn't seem on his game exactly. But briefly at his close, he gained energy.

At nearly 10 pm PT, prematurely, the pool made its way down Mr. Clooney's curving hillside drive to the waiting motorcade.  But even though Potus has spent longer at this fundraiser than any in poolers' memory, by a lot, he was not through. It was another 45 minutes before the motorcade engines fired up to signal departure was nigh ' it is approaching 4 hours since we arrived. Potus had said he would spend time at each of the 14 tables, so you do the math.  At 10:55 PT, 3 hours and 48 minutes after we arrived, motorcade is leaving. Pool did not see Potus emerge. Some residents are out to see the departure, including a couple women in bathrobes.



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