In an odd twist, the creators of South Park are taking on the GOP establishment and those abandoning ship on the Trump campaign over Donald's latest groping scandal.

Matt Stone and Trey Parker revealed in Wednesday's episode, titled "Douche and a Danish," that Mr. Garrison (who plays the South Park version of Donald Trump a.k.a. the Giant Douche) may have finally figured out a way to throw the election to Hillary Clinton/the Turd Sandwich.

Rather than highlighting the 2005 videotape in which Trump joked about groping women to Billy Bush, Garrison/Trump ran with the idea to alienate women voters at a campaign rally because an aide told him he was doing poorly among that particular demographic.

During the campaign rally, Garrison, in his trademark orange makeup and Trumpian suit, goes on a rant about when he was going through airport security.

"So I'm standing in line at the airport, waiting in security 'cause of all the freakin' Muslims," Garrison riffs to cheers and laughter. "And the TSA security people all look like black thugs from the inner city. I'm like, 'Oh, good, you're gonna protect us?' Well, maybe it's good they're all gang members. At least they can tell the difference between Muslims and Mexicans 'cause God knows I can't."

Garrison's remarks start taking a dark turn when he jokes about touching women inappropriately in the TSA security line, which caused a lot of his women supporters to get up and leave the rally.

As they were leaving, Garrison calls them out on their hypocrisy, "Oh, where you going? You leaving? I'm sorry. Did I offend you? Where did I lose you, honey? So you've been okay with the f***ing everyone to death, all the Muslim and Mexican s**t, but fingers in the a** did it for you? Cool. Just wanted to see where your line was."

This line of attack was used against the GOP establishment, particularly House Speaker Paul Ryan, who backed out of campaigning and fundraising for Donald Trump because of his remarks about women and the groping scandal.

Watch the full episode here: