A front-page news article in today's New York Times focuses on "how the president demeans women." It takes until the 18th paragraph of the article for the Times to acknowledge, "The president often expresses his ire by comparing women to animals, an effort to dehumanize his opponents that he also uses against men."
I'm not defending Trump's insults, but it does seem relevant — relevant to merit more than a mere brief aside in this Times article — that he also demeans men. Of Senator McCain, Trump tweeted, "Graduated last in his class at Annapolis--dummy!" He called Governor Jeb Bush "low energy Jeb." He called Senator Rubio of Florida "little Marco." He called Vice President Biden "weak, both mentally and physically." He's accused of physically mocking a male reporter for the New York Times, Serge Kovaleski. The Bob Woodward book reported that he described Attorney General Sessions as a "dumb Southerner." He called CNN's Don Lemon "the dumbest man on television." He referred to "little" Jeff Zucker.
A Times article analyzing how the Trump insults of men and women are different, if they are different, might be interesting. But a Times article about "how the president demeans women" without at least a full paragraph about how he demeans everyone just seems like a cheap hit designed for social media sharing by the Times left-leaning, Trump-hating readership.