Yes, but he has been as guilty as anyone in our culture for propagating sexism. This goes back for decades.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/po...tracker-every-offensive-comment-in-one-place/
He is now the leader. Our daughters are watching him. They can't escape it. Even if CNN stops covering him, they will come across trump's behavior and tweets on Facebook or Wikipedia or in the history books, etc. Think what our daughters are thinking when they see the president being deferential to his cute daughter but not to his other one, or when he compliments a female reporter on her looks alone but attacks other females for not being pretty enough or not being able to satisfy their husband in the bedroom.
Sure, Howard Stern and plenty of others are sexist too, but they are not the president. They are not front and center for the youth.
Sure, Bill and JFK can take some blame too, but what we are seeing now is unprecedented.
Anyway, I see your point. We are fighting a culture war here. Is trump responsible for it all? No, he is merely the monster that resulted. But we should not normalize any of this. And, taking your point, this shouldn't end with trump. Sexism, like racism, is still very much alive, and it needs to be confronted on all fronts.