Newt Gingrich likes to compare himself to Ronald Reagan, but little-noticed documents from his decades in government reveal choice tidbits from Gingrich like this one: "Really, Reaganomics has failed." The thousands of documents were compiled by a Gingrich aide, archived at a university, and recently examined by the Washington Post. Another transcript of a 1992 speech has Gingrich explaining that Reagan's "weakness" was that "he didn’t think government mattered. … The Reagan failure was to grossly undervalue the centrality of government as the organizing mechanism for reinforcing societal behavior." And a former Gingrich chief of staff noted, at a meeting in 1983, that Gingrich called Reagan and his "people … stupid all the time," according to that transcript. More from the documents: