He does have some good points such as anti-establishment and anti-corruption.
Being 'anti-establishment' isn't a good point. In fact, it isn't really a point at all. It just tells you that he wants to change the system, but doesn't tell you anything about how he wants it actually changed.
I've said this before, but it makes literally no sense to switch from Bernie to Annoying Orange just because they're both anti-establishment candidates. Bernie's hard-line policies on wealth inequality, education, environmental protection, and all of the other stuff that pits him against the Democratic establishment, are completely different than Annoying Orange's weird neo-isolationist stuff that gets him so much slack from the Republican establishment.