A political group which tried to skewer Donald Trump with a new parody video has seen the prank backfire, since some Trump fans don't get that their hero is the butt of the joke.

The Public Integrity Alliance, an Arizona Republican group, recently enlisted the help of comedian Brian Nessin to create a fake song for Trump's slogan Make America Great Again.

Nessin takes on the role of his famous character Dwain in the video, a mullet-sporting hick who loves Trump because 'he says everything that comes into his head'.

Arizona Republican group Public Integrity Alliance has made a video mocking Donald Trump, with the help of local comedian Brian Nessin. Nessin takes on the role of his famous hick character Dwain (above)

Dwain loves corndogs, karate and Trump most of all because he 'says everything that comes into his head'. PIA's founder Tyler Montague (center) plays multiple roles in the video

Dwain (right) idolizes Trump for his 'tongue like a sword' and boldness to call Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton 'hideous.

Throughout the more than four-minute long video, Dwain practices karate, noshes on cheese puffs and lazes about on an outdoor couch all while praising Trump's policies to build a wall on the Mexican border and stop Muslim immigration.

Dwain idolizes Trump for his 'tongue like a sword' and boldness to call Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton 'hideous'.

'I don't want to live in some new world order, when you can't make fun of a crippled reporter,' one line in the song goes, referencing the recent scandal in which Trump mocked a New York Times reporter with a congenital condition.

The song ends with Dwain belting out some of the 'awesome stuff' Trump has said before and during the course of his campaign including 'Rosie [O'Donnel's] got a big fat face, oh oh! [John] McCain got captured so he's no hero. My IQ's the highest, you losers and haters. Ivaka's my daughter or I would date her'.

'I don't want to live in some new world order, when you can't make fun of a crippled reporter,' one of the lines of the song goes, referencing the scandal last month in which Trump mocked a New York Times reporter with a congenital condition.

Throughout the video, Dwain practices karate, noshes on cheese puffs and lazes about on an outdoor couch all while praising Trump's policies to build a wall on the Mexican border and stop Muslim immigration.

Montague says some Trump fans appear not to get the message that the video is a parody

Tyler Montague, the founder and president of the group that made the video, says that since it was posted online earlier this month, several Trump fans appear to have not gotten the message that it's a parody.

'I've noticed that some of the Trump fans loved it,' he explains of the video. 'They're like, "Yeah, this is everything Trump is about, this is dead on." We're like, "You're kidding us, right?"' Montague told the Phoenix New Times.

That seems to be backed up by some of the statements commenters have made on the video's YouTube page, with many writing rallying cries of 'Trump 2016!'.

Montague says he was inspired to make the video after one of Trump's more recent scandals, in which he proposed banning all Muslims from immigrating to the country and registering those who were already living in America.

'I don't want to overstate it, but [Trump's] kind of a fascist,' he said. 'It's the closest thing to fascism that America's had, at least in our lifetime.'