Everyone responsible is not excused. As soon as I heard about what was being proposed many years ago it was clear who was responsible for the legislation.
What I am objecting to is the attitude by him and others that Obama is somehow less than in charge of the NSA, when he clearly is. Congress may have cleared this sort of action, which is wrong, but if someone tells another that he MAY do something it is not MUST. I also object to diversion by past example, or "well the Republicans then..." argument. Great. They deserve scorn, but that does not mitigate present circumstances or acts.
Tell me, in the present day, the hear and now, who can say to the NSA "Do this" or "Do not do this" even if given permission? It isn't the Republicans or Feinstein or whomever, no more than Obama can be blamed for putting his hand to the legislation which allows funding for the NSAs action. In fact even that isn't quite the same because the President has the power of veto. When he signs the next approval by Congress and shows a somber face and concerns for our privacy then turns and laughs about it, remember that.
No, "NSA listening to phone calls without warrants" right now is the act of one person, the President of the United States.
If someone wants to start a thread about supporting legislation I'll be glad to jump on anyone who supports that.