Sorry mate, but that's why I specifically compared just three countries which are close to each other, and of fairly similar size. Comparing and island to the largest nation on earth of course is not going to be meaningful. Nobody would expect a small island to be as "powerful" as China, that is a non-sequiter. A country can only be judged based on success compared to similar countries. I also used the most recent numbers which are published, from each source. I did not cherry pick. But people have been constantly making the argument that "but the current figures are worse!!!" since Chavez was elected, saying if we only had the next 6-12 months of data that aren't published, then we'd realize how horrible it really is.
Ok let's look at your data. I wasn't sure what your point was, but I'm guess it's that "Brazil has more GDP". While that's true, they also have 200 million people, compared to 30 million Venezuelans. Claiming that Chavez "failed" because he didn't manage to have a small country out-produce Brazil is kinda a fucking retarded argument. I certainly hope that's not the argument you were implying, because it's d.u.m.b.
So how did Venezuela and Brazil fair relatively from 2006-2014. Real GDP increased by 200+% (tripled) in Venezuela (US $183 billion to $509 billion), which was an increase of $326 billion in total economic activity, while Brazil grew from $1107 billion to $1774 billion, which is a 60% increase, or an icrease of $667 billion, so Venezuela's GDP grew at more than triple the rate of Brazil for an 8 year period, and each Venezuelan generated additional GDP equal to 3 Brazilians.
Notably, 2014 saw a massive growth spike in Venezuelan GDP, yet weren't the media also only talking doom and gloom at that point? Was there any news telling you their economy went from $371 billion to $509 billion in a single year? That's a 37% growth rate in one year. And they didn't even report it. And you still trust them?
And these are not new "doom and gloom narratives" they've been constant, even across the times when Venezuela was objectively booming from 2006-2014.