Posting on an old thread, since I just had this same issue with ansible 
1.9.2.
In the end, I could solve it removing my persisted ssh connections like this
  rm ~/.ansible/cp/*
I have no idea why exactly this solved the problem but in case you 
encounter the same issue you can try it.

On Monday, 25 November 2013 18:19:45 UTC+1, David Brossard wrote:
>
> FYI- Upgrading to 1.3.3 did the trick. I'm not sure why I had the issue 
> earlier that was unreproducible by others. 
> Thanks for your help everyone.
>
> On Friday, November 8, 2013 2:16:56 PM UTC-8, David Brossard wrote:
>>
>> I will upgrade to ansible 1.3.3 today and see if that doesn't solve my 
>> issues.
>> Thanks
>>
>> On Friday, November 8, 2013 9:02:21 AM UTC-8, Brian Coca wrote:
>>>
>>> so I tested with 1.2.2 and 1.2.3 and cannot reproduce the issue:
>>>
>>> ansible all -m shell -a "sleep 10 && uptime" -f 10 
>>>
>>> it returns 10 hosts every 10s, as expected
>>>
>>

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