You may have class, but you are still a pussy, and you have forgotten that sometimes you need assholes to get shit done (My favored part about that monologue in Team America is that Plato actually argued the exact same thing in his
Statesman 
).
Reminds me of that episode in Star Trek when Kirk goes through the defective transporter and his personality gets split into two different versions of himself, one rational but weak and indecisive, the other strong but irrational and erratic. And that's what the appeal of Trump is. His strength and power, not so much anything pertaining to his mind. Notice how the number one reproach Trump supporters have for the Republicans is them being so weak and emasculated. If this seems like a silly analogy consider how much of the intellectual impetus of the modern right-wing has been to move "away" form rationality to the realm of pure will to power. From Nietzsche (the father of the modern right), all the way to Heidegger, most right-wing philosophy as been about overcoming through strength rather than reason, which is seen as feeble and utterly useless at the hands of a weak will.
The defeat of the far-right during the first part of the 20th century meant the "rational" but weak Kirk gained the upper hand, but eventually his own indecisiveness, his indolence and tendency to sheer away from reality if not existence itself, was bound to generate a desire to return to a more "primal" and vital vision of the world, especially among those who are first in line to experience the first effects of a crumbling society, I.E., the working class. It seems that increasingly, it is the privileged who are the most liberal since they are the ones who have the means to escape from reality and hide in their (often literal) safe spaces. I think this is what makes Trump so terrifying to a lot of people (despite his rhetoric being so mild if not childish). Our modern world is basically but a perpetual flight from reality and the advent of Trump is a sign the party is coming to an end. A society built around the notion that the human ego is the measure of everything, that everything revolves around the individual, that what matters most is our psychological well being and how we feel about things, is ever fearful of reality ever making a come back.
In fact, if there is a fault in the analogy i used, it is the fact that stability and courage belong to our side. It is the stability of being in tune with "being" itself, with existence as such, without any regard for the mutability of the ego and the psyche. As a traditionalist, i see both the modern right and the modern left-wing as two sides of the same disease, and i disagree entirely with the notion the will is everything, and that there is no other reality (suck it Nietzsche, you were wrong, while religion had it right) but the biggest problem with our society today is the left-wing, not the right-wing, and i support Trump not because i believe in the supremacy of the will or that reason is useless, but because i reject completely this idea that the ego is all, and that nothing else matters, not even reality. It is this insanity, exemplified by SJWs but also by our "post-modern" world as a whole, that needs to be demolished.
TL;DR version. Left = mommy. Trump = daddy. And daddy is pissed.