Just saw you're reply. You are correct. It was a program that does the su - 
root for me. Cue the Fail Horns.

On Thursday, March 16, 2017 at 9:24:38 AM UTC-4, Brian Coca wrote:
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> I suspect su_root is not a user but an alias or program that then runs 
> `su - root`, ansible will add -u <user> if you set a user every time, 
> the only way to avoid it by not setting a user. 
>
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> Brian Coca 
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