I believe you're spot on with this analysis. The public wants the grownups back in charge.
Daddy Trump
Breitbart's Milo Yiannopoulos calls Trump "Daddy", and he's got a point. Trump reminds me a lot of my own Dad: tough, fair, protective and nurturing.
Clearly Trump's way of communicating is more open and direct — more attuned to the way people talk in a family at home. Family members argue with each other! They get angry, curse, cry, and eventually make up. But along the way, bad habits are corrected, long repressed feelings are brought out into the open, and family peace/solidity is restored.
So America's new Dad is airing out our Nation's dirty laundry. And the dining room table conversation he started is necessary if America is to remain a free republic, an economically sustainable nation, and a family of multi-cultural patriots.
When children have nightmares they cry out for their parents to console and kill the demons. Mommy or daddy to rush in to comfort and drive the monster into the closet to destroy it.
Perhaps TRUMP is a daddy figure to AMERICANS who awake from a long nightmare. We look for him to slay the beast and console as best he is able. Much like his own children and grandchildren. NIGHTMARES are not real...neither or monsters (remembering an ALIEN movie where SW saves NEWT from the mommy ALIEN
Thanks. This theme of Trump as a father figure needs to get more legs. People can relate to this idea.