US President Barack Obama said gay marriage is a "logical" milestone towards a fairer America, as he was feted at a Hollywood fundraiser tipped to make a cool $15 million.
"Yesterday we made some news," he joked about his public endorsement of gay marriage Wednesday. "The truth is, it was a logical extension of what America's supposed to be ... Are we a country that includes everybody?"
"Does that make us stronger? I believe it does," he said to applause at the dinner in a party tent on Clooney's basketball court, beneath the trees of the wooded hillside property.
Dubbed "Starmageddon," the event at the Oscar-winning star's mansion, which united Hollywood glitz and Washington power, was aimed at swelling Obama's campaign coffers six months before he asks voters for a second term.
Around 150 well-heeled guests paid $40,000 a ticket to get into the exclusive soiree, the latest in a string of big money events as Obama builds an expensive campaign machine for his re-election and buys top dollar advertising slots.
The Obama campaign also conducted a draw for tickets, asking less wealthy supporters for contributions of at least $3 for a chance to chow down with the star of "Ocean's Eleven" and the leader of the free world.
DreamWorks Animation chief Jeffrey Katzenberg, who organized the fundraiser, introduced Obama after remarks by Clooney himself, and recalled Obama's 2008 campaign slogan "Yes we can."
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